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Title: Crystal Structure Defects in Titanium Nickelide after Abc Pressing at Lowered Temperature
Authors: Lotkov, Aleksandr Ivanovich
Grishkov, Viktor Nikolaevich
Laptev, Roman Sergeevich
Mironov, Yury Petrovich
Zhapova, Dorzhima Yurjevna
Girsova, Nataljya Vasiljevna
Gusarenko, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich
Barmina, Elena Georgievna
Kashina, Olga Nikolaevna
Keywords: никелид титана; позитронная спектроскопия; titanium nickelide; abc pressing; dislocation density; vacancies; positron annihilation spectroscopy
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: MDPI AG
Citation: Crystal Structure Defects in Titanium Nickelide after Abc Pressing at Lowered Temperature / A. I. Lotkov, V. N. Grishkov, R. S. Laptev [et al.] // Materials. — 2022. — Vol. 15, iss. 12. — [4298, 15 p.].
Abstract: The experimental results regarding the effect of warm (573 K) abc pressing with an increase in the specified true strain, e, up to 9.55, on the microstructure and crystal structure defects (dislocations, vacancies) of the Ti49.8Ni50.2 (at %) alloy are presented. It is shown that all samples (regardless of e) have a two-level microstructure. The grains-subgrains of the submicrocrystalline scale level are in the volumes of large grains. The average sizes of both large grains and subgrain grains decrease with increasing e to 9.55 (from 27 to 12 µm and from 0.36 to 0.13 µm, respectively). All samples had a two-phase state (rhombohedral R and monoclinic B19′ martensitic phases) at 295 K. The full-profile analysis of X-ray reflections of the B2 phase obtained at 393 K shows that the dislocation density increases from 1014 m−2 to 1015 m−2 after pressing with e = 1.84 and reaches 2·1015 m−2 when e increases to 9.55. It has been established by positron annihilation lifetime spectroscopy that dislocations are the main type of defects in initial samples and the only type of defects in samples after abc pressing. The lifetime of positrons trapped by dislocations is 166 ps, and the intensity of this component increases from 83% in the initial samples to 99.4% after pressing with e = 9.55. The initial samples contain a component with a positron lifetime of 192 ps (intensity 16.4%), which corresponds to the presence of monovacancies in the nickel sublattice of the B2 phase (concentration ≈10−5). This component is absent in the positron lifetime spectra in the samples after pressing. The results of the analysis of the Doppler broadening spectroscopy correlate with the data obtained by the positron annihilation lifetime spectroscopy.
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