Phase and Structural States Formed in Titanium Nickelide Subsurface Layers Exposed to High-Current Pulsed Electron Beams

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А. А. Neyman
L. L. Meisner
A. I. Lotkov
V. О. Semin
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[1] Institute of Strength Physics and Materials Science of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences,
[2] National Research Tomsk State University,undefined
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Russian Physics Journal | 2015年 / 58卷
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titanium nickelide; low-energy high-current pulsed electron beams; atomic crystal structure; microstrain;
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The behavior of the non-equilibrium states formed in the subsurface layers of a titanium nickelide-based alloy exposed to electron beams operated in the pulsed surface layer melting mode is investigated experimentally. Using methods of an x-ray diffraction analysis, and optical, scanning, and transmission electron microscopies, an 8–10 μm thick surface layer is shown to exhibit В2 phase-based structure undergoing inhomogeneous lattice microstrain. The core layer located at a depth of 10–20 μm below the irradiated surface contains a small amount (up to 5 vol.%) of a phase with В19′ martensite structure along with a slightly distorted lattice and unmelted Ti2Ni phase particles. Electron beam treatment brings about changes in the chemical composition of the surface-modified layer which becomes enriched in titanium owing to the dissolution of the Ti2Ni phase particles therein. Transmission electron microscopy has not revealed martensite phases in the modified layer. The electron beam exposure of the titanium nickelide surface is assumed to give rise to nonequilibrium highly distorted bcc structure.
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