Combining HAADF STEM tomography and electron diffraction for studies of α-Al(Fe,Mn)Si dispersoids in 3xxx aluminium alloys

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<div><p>A new methodology to study the precipitation crystallography of dispersoids in an Al matrix is proposed. By combining high angle annular dark field tomography and electron diffraction studies, the three-dimensional morphology, orientation relationship (OR) with Al matrix and habit planes of the dispersoids can be achieved simultaneously. This approach has been applied to investigate the -Al(Mn,Fe)Si dispersoids precipitated in an AA3xxx alloy. Most dispersoids have a plate-shaped morphology after low-temperature homogenization at 450C. The largest proportion of the dispersoids follows the previously described OR with the Al matrix . Two plate-shaped dispersoids have been studied in detail. The dispersoid following the commonly observed orientation had habit planes . The dispersoid not following the commonly observed OR had habit planes , with (OR) , .</p></div

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