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Analytical electron microscopy of aluminium alloys
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Analytical electron microscopy of aluminium alloys

Abstract

X-ray microanalysis and electron energy loss spectroscopy of thin foils constitute the important techniques of high resolution chemical analysis using the electron microscope. The technique of x-ray microanalysis is discussed in this paper with particular emphasis on the study of aluminium alloys using a dedicated scanning transmission electron microscope (stem).The principle of determining chemical composition from observed x-ray peak intensities including the absorption of x-rays and beam broadening in thin foils are considered. The accuracy of peak intensity measurement and detection limits in x-ray microanalysis are illustrated with reference to Al-Mn alloys. The Cliff-Lorimer (k) factors for manganese, iron and copper with respect to aluminium were obtained from standard samples. Identification of phases in 1100 and 1200 aluminium and 3008 (Al-Mn-Zr) alloy were carried out from measured intensities of x-ray peaks. The experimental results emphasize the value of developing techniques for extracting the particles from the aluminium matrix. The transition phases formed in Al-6%Zn-3%Mg and Al-4% Cu were investigated by micro-diffraction and x-ray microanalysis.

Authors

Ramachandran TR; Houghton DC; Embury JD

Journal

Bulletin of Materials Science, Vol. 6, No. 3, pp. 513–535

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

July 1, 1984

DOI

10.1007/bf02744081

ISSN

0250-4707

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