Crystal-To-Amorphous Transformation of NiTi Induced by Cold Rolling

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A NiTi intermetallic compound was cold rolled at room temperature by 30% and 60% thickness reductions, and microstructures were studied by means of transmission electron microscopy (TEM). In the cold-rolled samples we observed both a phase of nanometer-sized crystals and an amorphous phase. A substantially high dislocation density, 1013 to 1014/cm2, was evident in the transition region between crystalline and amorphous phases. A simple estimate of the elastic energy arising from this dislocation density is of the same order as the crystallization energy, suggesting that dislocation accumulation is a major driving force for amorphization in cold-rolled NiTi. © 1990, Materials Research Society. All rights reserved.

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Koike, J., Parkin, D. M., & Nastasi, M. (1990). Crystal-To-Amorphous Transformation of NiTi Induced by Cold Rolling. Journal of Materials Research, 5(7), 1414–1418. https://doi.org/10.1557/JMR.1990.1414

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