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Hybrid nanostructured aluminum alloy with super-high strength

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NPG ASIA MATERIALS
Volume 7, Issue -, Pages -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/am.2015.129

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  1. German Science Foundation under the Leibniz Program [EC 111/26-1]
  2. ERC Advanced Grant INTELHYB [ERC-2013-ADG-340025]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51331007, 51301174]
  4. World Premier International Research Center Initiative (WPI), MEXT, Japan

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Methods to strengthen aluminum alloys have been employed since the discovery of the age-hardening phenomenon in 1901. The upper strength limit of bulk Al alloys is similar to 0.7 GPa by conventional precipitation strengthening and increases to 41 GPa through grain refinement and amorphization. Here we report a bulk hybrid nanostructured Al alloy with high strength at both room temperature and elevated temperatures. In addition, based on high-resolution transmission electron microscopic observations and theoretical analysis, we attribute the strengthening mechanism to the composite effect of the high-strength nanocrystalline fcc-Al and nano-sized intermetallics as well as to the confinement effect between these nano phases. We also report the plastic deformation of nano-sized intermetallics and the occurrence of a high density of stacking faults and twins in fcc-Al after low-strain-rate deformation at room and high temperatures. Our findings may be beneficial for designing high-strength materials for advanced structural applications.

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