Room-temperature-deformation-induced chemical short-range ordering in a supersaturated ultrafine-grained Al-Zn alloy

2022 
Abstract Chemical short-range ordering is an important structural feature that would significantly affect materials properties, including mechanical properties. Chemical short-range ordering has been discovered in many alloy systems and usually forms at high temperatures during the materials synthesis or thermal annealing processes. Here we report chemical short-range ordering in an ultrafine-grained supersaturated Al-Zn alloy introduced by severe plastic deformation (strain >1) at room temperature. The chemical short-range ordering results in an ordered L10-AlZn structure with the dimensions of 1–3 nm. It is believed that vacancies introduced by severe plastic deformation play an important role in the formation of the chemical short-range ordering at room temperature.
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