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This study reports in situ observations of the formation of the δ′-ZrO phase, occurring during the annealing of transmission electron microscopy (TEM) thin foils of both pure Zr and a Zr–Sn–Nb–Mo alloy at 973 K in a transmission electron microsope. The lattice parameters of δ′-ZrO were measured and determined to be similar to those of the ω-Zr phase. The orientation relationship between the δ′-ZrO and α-Zr phases has been identified as either {(11 \overline{2}0)}_{\rm ZrO}//{(0002)}_{\alpha} and {[0002]}_{\rm ZrO}//{[11 \overline{2}0]}_{\alpha} or {(\overline{1}011)}_{\rm ZrO}//{(0002)}_{\alpha} and {[01{\overline 1}1]_{{\rm{ZrO}}}}//{[11{\overline 2}0]_\alpha} depending on the orientation of the α grain relative to the TEM thin-foil normal. The nucleation and growth of δ′-ZrO were dynamically observed. This study suggests a new and convenient way to study oxidation mechanisms in Zr alloys and provides a deeper understanding of the properties of the newly reported δ′-ZrO. Since δ′-ZrO has a Zr sublattice which is identical to that of ω-Zr, the orientation relationships between the α and δ′-ZrO phases may also shed light on the orientation relations existing between α- and ω-Zr, and hence α- and ω-Ti.

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Moving Picture Experts Group (MP4) video file https://doi.org/10.1107/S160057671700680X/ks5556sup1.mp4
Video 1: The nucleation of ZrO phase in the alpha phase in the pure Zr as revealed by in situ TEM observation under bright-field conditions.

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Moving Picture Experts Group (MP4) video file https://doi.org/10.1107/S160057671700680X/ks5556sup2.mp4
Video 2: Growth mechanism of the delta'-ZrO lath viewed with the habit plane tilted.

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Moving Picture Experts Group (MP4) video file https://doi.org/10.1107/S160057671700680X/ks5556sup3.mp4
Video 3: Growth mechanism of the delta'-ZrO lath viewed with the habit plane edge-on.


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