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A fluorescence EXAFS study of the structure of copper-rich precipitates in Fe–Cu and Fe–Cu–Ni alloys
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Magnetic PropertiesEngineeringChemistryFluorescence Exafs StudyFirst Direct ObservationCopper-rich PrecipitatesStructural MaterialsMetallic Functional MaterialX-ray Absorption SpectroscopySolidificationMaterials ScienceMaterials EngineeringSmall ClustersMetallurgical InteractionElemental MetalMicrostructureHigh Temperature MaterialsApplied PhysicsMetallurgical ProcessAlloy PhaseFe–cu–ni Alloys
Abstract The influence of small amounts of copper on the neutron-irradiation-induced embrittlement of reactor pressure vessel steels is of considerable current interest. Previous work has shown that the embrittlement is associated with the formation of copper-rich precipitates, but uncertainties remain regarding their composition and form. This Letter reports the preliminary results from a structural investigation of such precipitates in solution-treated and thermally aged Fe–-Cu and Fe–-Cu–-Ni model alloys using fluorescence extended X-ray absorption spectroscopy. The most significant result is the first direct observation that small clusters in the peak hardness condition have a b.c.c. structure.
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