Methodology of single crystal growth and microstructure analysis of CoTi(Zr) intermetallic compounds

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Zhang, LJ [1 ]
Jenkins, ML [1 ]
Taylor, G [1 ]
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[1] Univ Oxford, Dept Mat, Oxford OX1 3PH, England
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CoTi; CoTi(Zr); intermetallics; crystal growth; microstructure;
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The effects of preparation and crystal growth methods on the microstructure, composition, and oxidation of CoTi(Zr) intermetallics were dealt with. A group of methods has been used to produce CoTi and CoTi(Zr) crystals to prevent the formation of titanium oxide particles during melting and crystal growth. The results show that more oxides formed when using powdered starting materials even though the metals handled were and melted under an inert gas atmosphere; using bulk starting materials produced alloys showed less oxidation than powders, but adding a small amount of Al to getter the oxygen was not sufficient to prevent TiO2 formation. However, using a slightly reducing atmosphere during initial melting was highly effective in reducing the formation of oxide. Crystal growth carried out in Ar did not reduce the amount of oxide but only redistributed the particles. TiO2 particles were found only in the grain boundaries after crystal growing, where they obstructed grain growth. Crystal growth in a vacuum was found to be essential in producing oxide free crystals. A seed selection technique was developed and used in growing CoTi single crystals. The microstructures of the samples were determined using optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy, including the morphologies, grain sizes, oxide distributions and crystal structure confirmation.
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