Abstract
Copper embrittlement by Bi atoms is a typical example of a severe detrimental phenomenon in materials science. It has recently been proposed that the strong Bi segregation in Cu can cause a liquidlike film at the grain boundaries (GBs), when the alloy is in the single-phase (solid solution) region of the equilibrium phase diagram [L.-S. Chang, E. Rabkin, B. B. Straumal, B. Baretzky, and W. Gust, Acta Mater. 47, 4041 (1999)]. However, a direct experimental confirmation of a liquidlike state of GBs in such a case is missing. If a liquidlike GB phase is indeed formed, the GB diffusivity should dramatically be enhanced. Radiotracer GB diffusion of and radioisotopes were measured in a set of well-characterized alloys in the single-phase (solid solution) region of the equilibrium phase diagram as well as in the two-phase region. An abrupt increase of the GB diffusivities of both Cu and Bi by about two orders of magnitude was observed at certain Bi contents which are unequivocally in the single-phase region and are definitely less than that associated with the bulk solidus concentration. This critical Bi concentration was the same for self- and solute GB diffusion. With further increase of the Bi content and after exceeding the bulk solidus concentration, only marginal changes in the diffusivities of Cu as well as Bi were observed. The present results convincingly showed the occurrence of the premelting phase transition in GBs of the system.
- Received 14 October 2004
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.71.104104
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