Formation, microstructure, chemical long-range order, and stability of quasicrystals in Al–Pd–Mn alloys

Abstract
The icosahedral (i-) phases are found over a wide composition range in melt-quenched Al–Pd–Mn alloys. The i-phase has a simple icosahedral lattice in the low Pd content region (Pd 10 at. %). A decagonal phase with a periodicity of 1.6 nm exists at a low Mn content region. On the basis of the change in diffraction peak intensity, it was presumed that the chemical ordering between Al and Pd exists in a face-centered icosahedral lattice in which Pd and Mn occupy one superlattice site and Al occupies the other one. A dendritic growth morphology in a mixed structure containing i- and fcc Al phases changes to a planar growth morphology in a fully single i-phase. An interpretation of dependence of morphology on composition is given in terms of the interface stability criterion using a metastable i–Al phase diagram.