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  • 2019New WC-Cu composites for the divertor in fusion reactors13citations
  • 2017The effect of heating rate on the phase transformation of Ni/Ti multilayer thin films9citations
  • 2015Phase transformations in Ni/Ti multilayers investigated by synchrotron radiation-based x-ray diffraction19citations
  • 2011Diffusion bonding of TiAl using reactive Ni/Al nanolayers and Ti and Ni foils60citations

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  • Alves, Eduardo P.
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The effect of heating rate on the phase transformation of Ni/Ti multilayer thin films

  • Martins, R. M. S.
  • Ramos, A. S.
  • Fernandes, Francisco Manuel Braz
  • Vieira, M. T.
  • Cavaleiro, A. J.
Abstract

<p>Ni/Ti multilayer thin films prepared by dual cathode magnetron sputtering were annealed in vacuum at different heating rates. The structural evolution of the multilayer thin films with nanometric modulation periods was studied in-situ by x-ray diffraction using synchrotron radiation. Independently of the multilayer period, a single step rapid reaction occurs at temperatures above 300 °C with the formation of the B2-NiTi austenite phase. The transformation temperature is inversely proportional to the multilayers period (higher temperature for shorter period - 12 nm) and to the heating rate (lower temperature for faster heating rates).</p>

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • phase
  • x-ray diffraction
  • thin film