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- 2013Ferroelectric hafnium oxide: A CMOS-compatible and highly scalable approach to future ferroelectric memoriescitations
- 2012Filamentary resistive switching in amorphous and polycrystalline Nb <sub>2</sub>O <sub>5</sub> thin filmscitations
- 2011One dimensional exciton luminescence induced by extended defects in nonpolar (Al,Ga)N/GaN quantum wellscitations
- 2010Real-time martensitic transformation kinetics in maraging steel under high magnetic fieldscitations
- 2009Exciton dynamics involving basal stacking faults in a-plane GaN studied by low-temperature time-resolved cathodoluminescence.citations
- 2008Growth of device-quality ZnO films by pulsed-laser deposition
- 2005Polyethylene multiwalled carbon nanotube compositescitations
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Real-time martensitic transformation kinetics in maraging steel under high magnetic fields
Abstract
<p>We have monitored the isothermal transformation kinetics of the austenite phase into the martensite phase in a metastable austenitic maraging steel by time-dependent magnetization measurements for temperatures from 4 to 298 K and continuous applied magnetic fields up to 30 T. The transformation kinetics is shown to be accelerated by several orders of magnitude when high magnetic fields are applied. Analyzing the transformation rate as a function of magnetic field and temperature provides direct insight into the martensite nucleation process.</p>