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- 2024Dynamic strain gradient brittle fracture propagation: comparison with experimental evidence
- 2021Hierarchical and heterogeneous multiphase metallic nanomaterials and laminatescitations
- 2020Experimental Methods in Pantographic Structurescitations
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- 2014Effect of layer thickness on the high temperature mechanical properties of Al/SiC nanolaminatescitations
- 2008Melt mixed composites of poly(ethylene-co-methacrylic acid) lonomers and multiwall carbon nanotubes: Influence of specific interactionscitations
- 2007Rheology, morphology, and crystallization behavior of melt-mixed blends of polyamide6 and acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene: Influence of reactive compatibilizer premixed with multiwall carbon nanotubescitations
- 2006Study on fatigue and energy-dissipation properties of nanolayered Cu/Nb thin filmscitations
- 2005Thermal stability of sputter-deposited 330 austenitic stainless-steel thin films with nanoscale growth twinscitations
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Thermal stability of sputter-deposited 330 austenitic stainless-steel thin films with nanoscale growth twins
Abstract
We have explored the thermal stability of nanoscale growth twins in sputter-deposited 330 stainless-steel (SS) films by vacuum annealing up to 500 °C. In spite of an average twin spacing of only 4 nm in the as-deposited films, no detectable variation in the twin spacing or orientation of twin interfaces was observed after annealing. An increase in the average columnar grain size was observed after annealing. The hardness of 330 SS films increases after annealing, from 7 GPa for as-deposited films to around 8 GPa for annealed films, while the electrical resistivity decreases slightly after annealing. The changes in mechanical and electrical properties after annealing are interpreted in terms of the corresponding changes in the residual stress and microstructure of the films.