Abstract

In this study, the microstructural variation and nano-indention of Al-5.7Zn-2.4Mg-1.5Cu (AZMC) thin film was investigated using DC electrical current at a density of 1000 A/cm 2. The results show that microstructural changes due to the electrical current involved both the solid solubility effect and enhanced diffusion. The electrical current drove the Al atoms and Cu atoms of the matrix from the cathode to the anode. After electrical current testing, precipitation phases (Al 2Cu; CuMgAl 2) had decomposed into the cathode matrix and MgZn phases had grown in the anode zones. Meanwhile, the current also caused the hardness of the thin film to decrease and affected both the texture and dynamic strain mechanism of nano-indention.

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