High-temperature near-equiatomic TiNi strain glass
Strain glasses (STGs) exhibit many unique properties not available in their counterparts of martensites and have found applications in cutting-edge space technology. However, the strain glass transition temperature Tg is commonly too low to enrich applications, especially in prototypical TiNi-based...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Scripta materialia 2024-07, Vol.248, p.116148, Article 116148 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Strain glasses (STGs) exhibit many unique properties not available in their counterparts of martensites and have found applications in cutting-edge space technology. However, the strain glass transition temperature Tg is commonly too low to enrich applications, especially in prototypical TiNi-based shape-memory alloys (SMAs). Here we report a surprising finding of strain glass in Ti50.1Ni49.9 alloys with high Tg ∼290 K, which is the highest among existing TiNi STGs. It was achieved via a simple method of slight annealing at 573 K for 15 s on cold-rolled high Ms (martensitic transformation temperature) Ti50.1Ni49.9 SMAs. As a result, this near-equiatomic TiNi strain glass caused by cold-rolling-induced dislocations can inherit the high-Ms of Ti50.1Ni49.9 SMA and possess high Tg, manifested by a weak transition temperature decrease with cold-rolling reduction rate in the phase diagram.
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ISSN: | 1359-6462 1872-8456 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.scriptamat.2024.116148 |