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Morphology of order-disorder structures in rapidly solidified L12 intermetallics

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Figure 1: (a) SEM micrograph of HFfrom the 850 – 500etched-Ni3Gedrop-tubeparticle m size fractionshowing spherulites structures in a fea-tureless matrix and (b) EDX line scanacross a spherulite trunk showing thatthe contrast revealed by etching is notthe result of solute partitioning.
Figure 2: (a) TEM bright field image of a spherulite, (b) selected area diffractionpatterns from regions (i) and (c) (ii) of the spherulite, and (d) TEM dark-field im-age of a region within a spherulite obtained from one of the superlattice spotswithin the diffraction pattern.

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