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- 2024Grain-Size-Dependent Plastic Behavior in Bulk Nanocrystalline FeAl
- 2023Interface effects on titanium growth on graphenecitations
- 2023Creation of Single Vacancies in hBN with Electron Irradiationcitations
- 2021The morphology of doubly-clamped graphene nanoribbons
- 2014Nitrogen controlled iron catalyst phase during carbon nanotube growthcitations
- 2012Radiation effects in bulk nanocrystalline FeAl alloycitations
- 2012Spinodal decomposition in (CaxBa1-x)(y)Fe4Sb12citations
- 2011Growth of nanosized chemically ordered domains in intermetallic FeAl made nanocrystalline by severe plastic deformationcitations
- 2011Three-Dimensional Analysis by Electron Diffraction Methods of Nanocrystalline Materialscitations
- 2011Thermally induced transition from a ferromagnetic to a paramagnetic state in nanocrystalline FeAl processed by high-pressure torsioncitations
- 2010Electron microscopy of severely deformed L12 intermetallicscitations
- 2010Quantitative local profile analysis of nanomaterials by electron diffractioncitations
- 2010Structural modifications during heating of bulk nanocrystalline FeAl produced by high-pressure torsioncitations
- 2008TEM study of local disordering: a structural phase change induced by high-pressure torsioncitations
- 2004Nanostructures in L12-ordered Cu3Au processed by torsion under high pressurecitations
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Nanostructures in L12-ordered Cu3Au processed by torsion under high pressure
Abstract
L12-ordered Cu3Au deformed by high pressure torsion (HPT) was investigated using Vickers microhardness and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). It is shown that the HPT deformation procedure can produce banded zones of nanograins with a grain size below 500 nm embedded within grains of several micrometers. Electron diffraction patterns and dark-field images using superlattice reflections reveal that the long-range order is destroyed completely at large strains (shear strain ? 50) whereas at lower strains (shear strain <20) disordering occurs very locally on a nanometer scale. It is proposed that deformation-induced disordering is important for the formation of the fine-grained structure and occurs by antiphase boundary faults forming tubes. The observed increase of the microhardness with increasing shear strain can be correlated with a decrease of the long-range order and a decrease of the grain size. Œ 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.