Abstract

The formation ranges and alloy compositions of icosahedral phases in rapidly quenched Al-Mn and Al-V alloys containing 12.5 to 25 at. pct Mn and V, respectively, were examined by X-ray diffractometry and analytical transmission electron microscopy. The icosahedral phase was found to appear in a wide range of compositions below about 23 at. pct Mn and below about 18 at. pct V, but the formation of the icosahedral single phase was limited only in the vicinity of about 22.5 at. pct Mn. The analytical solute concentration in the icosahedral phase is not always constant and increases continuously from about 17 to 23 at. pct Mn and about 18 to 21 at. pct V with increasing nominal solute concentration. Thus, the icosahedral phase in rapidly quenched Al-Mn and Al-V alloys can be approximately formulated to be Al4Mn and A14V with a maximum deviation of about 3 at. pct Mn or 2 at. pct V from the stoichiometric ratio.

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