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High-Resolution STEM Observations of Nanometer-Sized Cavities in Rapidly Solidified 304 Stainless Steel
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 February 2011
Abstract
Based upon coarsening studies of larger cavities (8 nm) in a rapidly solidified 304SS, it was determined that there should be a large number of very small cavities (1–2 nm) in these materials that are too small to observe with out-of-focus imaging techniques on a conventional TEM. Out-of-focus imaging on a high-resolution TEM could also be used but ambiguities would remain in the interpretation of the origin of the image contrast. In order to overcome these problems of ambiguity, the annular dark field (ADF) image on a VG HB501 STEM was employed. Since this signal is proportional to mass thickness and Z3/2, we expected that the change in mass thickness locally associated with a cavity would be detectable in a thin enough region. These images show a clear correlation between features in the BF through-focus series which behave as cavities and features in the ADF image. This combination of imaging modes has provided convincing evidence for existence of the 1 nm cavities.
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