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- 2021Erratum: From NiMoO4to γ-NiOOH: Detecting the Active Catalyst Phase by Time Resolved in Situ and Operando Raman Spectroscopy (ACS Nano (2021) 15: 8 (13504−13515) DOI:10.1021/acsnano.1c04126)citations
- 2020Nanotechnology for catalysis and solar energy conversioncitations
- 2020Composition and microstructure stability of cement compound under cyclic hydrothermal condition
- 2014Comparative characterization of Cu–Ni substrates for coated conductorscitations
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Comparative characterization of Cu–Ni substrates for coated conductors
Abstract
Three Cu100xNix alloys, with x = 23, 33 and 45 at.%Ni, have been evaluated for use as substrates for coated conductors on the basis of measurements of their microstructure, crystallographic texture and hardness. It is found that high-temperature annealing after heavy rolling generates strong cube textures in each investigated alloy. For all of these alloys an increase in the annealing temperature from 800 to 1000 C strengthens the cube texture and reduces the fraction of high angle grain boundaries. In the Cu–23 at.%Ni and Cu–33 at.%Ni alloys annealed at 1000 C for 1 h, the fraction of the cube texture approaches 100% and the fraction of high angle boundaries is less than 4%. These two alloys are however very soft in the annealed condition. The cube texture in the Cu–45 at.%Ni substrate is slightly weaker than in the two other alloys, but this substrate is considerably harder, which makes it better suited for large scale production of superconducting tapes.