Abstract
Known for a long time, the first metastable precipitate which forms in Al-Cu alloys during natural ageing are the so-called Guinier-Preston zones (GPZ), platelets of Cu on {100} planes of only one atomic layer thickness. Only with the development of aberration corrected transmission electron microscopes (TEM), direct observation and imaging of these platelets was possible, but with the restriction, that only edge view was possible. Here we show that under appropriate conditions an observation in a plan-view is possible and allows further insight into the shape and arrangement of the GP-zones. Furthermore, this demonstrates that single atom detection of one Cu atom in a column of Al atoms is possible.
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