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Study of beta phase in Al-Mg-Si alloys by means of unconventional methods of electron microscopy
Ligas, Aleš ; Julišová, Martina (referee) ; Mikmeková, Šárka (advisor)
Aluminium Al-Mg-Si alloys are the most commonly used in automotive and construction industry. Hexagonal ’-phase is one of the metastable phases occured in this type of alloys. Unlike classic square -phase, this ’-phase is characterized by different crystalographic orientation to the matrix and shape. Standard method used for identification of aluminium alloys is scanning electron microscopy (SEM), because of its quickness and efficiency, but in case of very thin or damaged structures (as a result of metallographic process) it’s insufficient. Scanning low energy electron microscopy (SLEEM) can be appropriate for identification of mentioned precipitates due to its physical principles resulting in many advantages compared to SEM. So the most important benefits are interaction volume reduction (which leads to improvement of surface sensitivity), increase of material contrast (ability to change matrix / precipitates contrast) as well as crystalographic contrast.
Study of metals by low voltage SEM
Ligas, Aleš ; Jánský, Pavel (referee) ; Mikmeková, Šárka (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to demonstrate the advantages of the scanning low energy electron microscopy (SLEEM) in the field of materials science. The SLEEM can be very effectively used for investigation of wide range of materials, such as steels, alloys, ceramics and thin films. Experimental part of this work was performed on the scanning electron microscope TESCAN VEGA TS 5310 equipped with cathode lens mode at Institute of Scientific Instruments of the ASCR, v.v.i..
Study of beta phase in Al-Mg-Si alloys by means of unconventional methods of electron microscopy
Ligas, Aleš ; Julišová, Martina (referee) ; Mikmeková, Šárka (advisor)
Aluminium Al-Mg-Si alloys are the most commonly used in automotive and construction industry. Hexagonal ’-phase is one of the metastable phases occured in this type of alloys. Unlike classic square -phase, this ’-phase is characterized by different crystalographic orientation to the matrix and shape. Standard method used for identification of aluminium alloys is scanning electron microscopy (SEM), because of its quickness and efficiency, but in case of very thin or damaged structures (as a result of metallographic process) it’s insufficient. Scanning low energy electron microscopy (SLEEM) can be appropriate for identification of mentioned precipitates due to its physical principles resulting in many advantages compared to SEM. So the most important benefits are interaction volume reduction (which leads to improvement of surface sensitivity), increase of material contrast (ability to change matrix / precipitates contrast) as well as crystalographic contrast.
Study of metals by low voltage SEM
Ligas, Aleš ; Jánský, Pavel (referee) ; Mikmeková, Šárka (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is to demonstrate the advantages of the scanning low energy electron microscopy (SLEEM) in the field of materials science. The SLEEM can be very effectively used for investigation of wide range of materials, such as steels, alloys, ceramics and thin films. Experimental part of this work was performed on the scanning electron microscope TESCAN VEGA TS 5310 equipped with cathode lens mode at Institute of Scientific Instruments of the ASCR, v.v.i..

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