Abstract

We report on the change in the shape, size and composition of spherical precipitates, found in an Fe-Cu and an Al-Ag alloy, as the base temperature, pulsing mode and parameters are adjusted. In the case of the Al-Ag alloy, the difference in the evaporation field between precipitates and matrix can be minimised at low temperature, while in the Fe-Cu alloy minimal changes are observed within the range of experimental conditions investigated. Comparison with transmission electron microscopy shows that some experimental conditions yield accurate precipitates size, while others enable reaching accurate composition measurements.

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