Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10634099 | Scripta Materialia | 2010 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
A maximum excess volume ÎV/V â 1.9 Ã 10â3 in ultrafine-grained Fe prepared by high-pressure torsion is determined by measurements of the irreversible length change upon annealing employing a high-resolution differential dilatometer. Since dislocations and equilibrium-type grain boundaries cannot fully account for the observed released excess volume, the present study yields evidence for a high concentration of free volume-type defects inherent to nanophase materials, which is considered to be the main source of their particular properties, such as strongly enhanced diffusivities.
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Authors
Bernd Oberdorfer, Bernd Lorenzoni, Katrin Unger, Wolfgang Sprengel, Michael Zehetbauer, Reinhard Pippan, Roland Würschum,