On the extrinsic hall-petch to inverse Hall-Petch transition in nanocrystalline Ni-Co electrodeposits

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Kong, Jonathan [1 ]
Haché, Michel J.R. [1 ]
Tam, Jason [1 ]
McCrea, Jonathan L. [2 ]
Howe, Jane [1 ,3 ]
Erb, Uwe [1 ]
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[1] Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Toronto, 184 College Street, Suite 140, Toronto,ON,M5S 3E4, Canada
[2] Integran Technologies, Inc., 6300 Northam Drive, Mississauga,ON,L4V 1H7, Canada
[3] Department of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry, University of Toronto, 200 College Street, Suite 140, Toronto,ON,M5S 3E4, Canada
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Scripta Materialia | 2022年 / 218卷
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加拿大自然科学与工程研究理事会;
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Electrodes - Grain size and shape - Nanocrystalline alloys - Nanocrystals - Binary alloys - Electrodeposition - Grain boundaries - Hardness - Cobalt alloys;
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The Hall-Petch to inverse Hall-Petch (HP-IHP) transition of an electrodeposited nanocrystalline Ni-32at%Co alloy was examined by annealing the as-plated alloy to obtain grain sizes ranging between 18 – 239 nm. We describe this transition as an extrinsic HP-IHP transition (extrinsic to the fabrication process) as opposed to the intrinsic HP-IHP transition observed in materials in their as-plated state (intrinsic to the fabrication process). The extrinsic transition of the Ni-32at%Co alloy took place in the mid-stage of abnormal grain growth, at an average grain size of ∼30 nm. Grain boundary relaxation governs the IHP region and maximum hardness was achieved at initial development of bimodal grain size; meanwhile late-stage abnormal grain growth and further normal grain growth led to the reduction in hardness in the HP region. Segregation of sulfur impurities to grain boundaries, crystallographic orientation and annealed twin development did not have significant contributions to the observed change in hardness. © 2022
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