Fig. 3: The identified CSRO diffuse-scattering patterns and their distribution in CrCoNi. | Nature Communications

Fig. 3: The identified CSRO diffuse-scattering patterns and their distribution in CrCoNi.

From: Data-driven electron-diffraction approach reveals local short-range ordering in CrCoNi with ordering effects

Fig. 3

a Three types (A, B, and C) of diffuse-scattering patterns along [011], detected by EF-SEND in both water-quenched (WQ) and heat-treated (HT) samples (the white dots mark Bragg peak positions). b and d are composite color images formed by integrating the diffuse-scattering intensity for Type A (red), Type-B (green), and Type-C (blue) for the WQ and HT samples, respectively. c and e show the measured strains along the [200] direction from Bragg peaks recorded by EF-SEND for the two samples, respectively. The strong diffuse scattering is found in nanoclusters and their dominance changes from being Types A and B in Sample WQ to being Type C in Sample HT.

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