Studies on thermal stability, mechanical and electrical properties of nano crystalline Cu99.5Zr0.5 alloy

[Display omitted] ► 0.5at.% of Zr addition is an excellent candidate for stabilizing nanocrystalline Cu. ► The Cu99.5Zr0.5 alloy shows better mechanical properties than nanocrystalline Cu after hot-pressing at 550°C. ► However, electrical resistivity is higher than nanocrystalline Cu. Cryogenic high...

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Published inJournal of alloys and compounds Vol. 558; pp. 44 - 49
Main Authors Roy, Debdas, Atwater, Mark A., Youssef, Khaled, Ledford, John Christopher, Scattergood, Ronald O., Koch, Carl C.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Kidlington Elsevier B.V 05.05.2013
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Summary:[Display omitted] ► 0.5at.% of Zr addition is an excellent candidate for stabilizing nanocrystalline Cu. ► The Cu99.5Zr0.5 alloy shows better mechanical properties than nanocrystalline Cu after hot-pressing at 550°C. ► However, electrical resistivity is higher than nanocrystalline Cu. Cryogenic high energy ball milling was used to synthesize nanocrystalline Cu and Cu99.5Zr0.5 alloys by mechanical alloying and consolidation by hot pressing at 550°C temperature. The grain size stability of nanocrystalline Cu is improved by the Zr addition. Microstructural characterization using X-ray diffraction and transmission electron microscopy provided evidence for the formation of a Cu–Zr alloy solid solution with nanocrystalline size after hot pressing. The alloy exhibited a higher hardness (3.31GPa), and shear strength (550MPa) than nano-crystalline pure Cu however, the electrical resistivity is increased in the alloy.
ISSN:0925-8388
1873-4669
DOI:10.1016/j.jallcom.2012.11.004