Abstract

Abstract Thin film samples of single-phase nickel-13 Wt% molybdenum alloy have been subjected to a localized pitting attack in chloride-containing solution. On subsequent analysis by scanning transmission electron microscopy using a variety of examination modes, it is observed that crystallographic pits are formed in the foil and that a molybdenum rich phase accumulates preferentially within the pits. The levels of chloride concentration on the pitted sample surface are below those detectable by the instrument.

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