Room-temperature diffusion of 63Ni radiotracer in ultrafine-grained Cu–1wt%Pb alloy prepared by equal channel angular pressing reveals the existence of ultrafast transport paths. Some of these paths remain in the material even after complete recrystallization. Using the focused ion beam technique, numerous cracks/pores were revealed . Long-range tracer penetration over tens of micrometers proves that this internal porosity was interconnected by highly diffusive paths. This network of porosity comprises non-equilibrium interfaces, micropores and microcracks.

Ultrafast Diffusion and Internal Porosity in Ultrafine-Grained Copper–Lead Alloy Prepared by Equal Channel Angular Pressing. J.Ribbe, D.Baither, G.Schmitz, S.V.Divinski: Scripta Materialia, 2009, 61[2], 129-32