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The structure of titanium nickelide surface layers formed by pulsed electron-beam melting
Authors:Yu P Mironov  L L Meisner  A I Lotkov
Institution:1. Institute of Strength Physics and Materials Science, Siberian Division, Russian Academy of Sciences, Tomsk, 634021, Russia
Abstract:X-ray structure analysis technique has been developed for a material heterogeneous over the depth. The structure of the TiNi intermetallide subjected to surface modification by an electron beam has been investigated. The following three layers differentiated in the microcrystalline structure have been singled out: (i) the external sharply textured layer 1–3 μm in thickness with a texture in the 100] B2 direction and a lattice periodicity parameter reduced by 1% in the direction of the normal, (ii) the intermediate gradient-stressed layer 10–15 μm in thickness with the texture of the initial ingot, and (iii) the original material. The crystal lattice of the surface as well as of the intermediate layer is in a state stretched along the surface and compressed along the normal to it. This lattice distortion is maximal in the surface layer and decreases towards the bulk of the material.
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