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Properties and influence of microstructure and crystal defects in Fe$_2$VAl modified by laser surface remelting

Materials Science 2020-11-26 v2

Abstract

Laser surface remelting can be used to manipulate the microstructure of cast material. Here, we present a detailed analysis of the microstructure of Fe2_2VAl following laser surface remelting. Within the melt pool, elongated grains grow nearly epitaxially from the heat-affected zone. These grains are separated by low-angle grain boundaries with 1{\deg}-5{\deg} misorientations. Segregation of vanadium, carbon, and nitrogen at grain boundaries and dislocations is observed using atom probe tomography. The local electrical resistivity was measured by an in-situ four-point-probe technique. A smaller increase in electrical resistivity is observed at these low-angle grain boundaries compared to high-angle grain boundaries in a cast sample. This indicates that grain boundary engineering could potentially be used to manipulate thermoelectric properties.

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@article{arxiv.2009.07685,
  title  = {Properties and influence of microstructure and crystal defects in Fe$_2$VAl modified by laser surface remelting},
  author = {Leonie Gomell and Moritz Roscher and Hanna Bishara and Eric Jägle and Christina Scheu and Baptiste Gault},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2009.07685},
  year   = {2020}
}