Abstract
Positron lifetime measurements are used to obtain the concentration of quenched-in point defects for different quenching temperatures and to determine their subsequent time evolution at room temperature. The corresponding evolution of the transition temperature after the quench has also been measured by calorimetry. The fact that both quantities follow comparable time evolutions corroborates the claim that vacancies are resposible for the observed changes in the martensitic transition properties after quenching.
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Planes, A., Mañosa, L., Jurado, M. A., Romero, R., & Somoza, A. (1997). Low temperature ageing behaviour of quenched Cu-Al-Be shape memory alloy. Journal De Physique. IV : JP, 7(5). https://doi.org/10.1051/jp4:1997548
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