Grain boundary segregations were investigated by Atom Probe Tomography in an
Al-Mg alloy, a carbon steel and Armco\trademark Fe processed by severe plastic
deformation (SPD). In the non-deformed state, the GBs of the aluminium alloy
are Mg depleted, but after SPD some local enrichment up to 20 at.% was
detected. In the Fe-based alloys, large carbon concentrations were also
exhibited along GBs after SPD. These experimental observations are attributed
to the specific structure of GBs often described as "non-equilibrum" in ultra
fine grained materials processed by SPD. The grain boundary segregation
mechanisms are discussed and compared in the case of substitutional (Mg in fcc
Al) and interstitial (C in bcc Fe) solute atoms