Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1446164 | Acta Materialia | 2013 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
We investigate various microstructural features of nanocrystalline electrodeposited Ni–Fe with a nominal iron content of 50% and compare them with the well-known nanocrystalline Ni system. In-depth electron microscopy analysis reveals the existence of large strain variations in the grain interior. Three-dimensional atom probe studies demonstrate no significant segregation to grain boundaries. However, significant deviations from a perfect chemically disordered system are found, which can be related to compositional variations of 5% over length scales of only a few nanometres. Finally, X-ray diffraction measurements suggest higher dislocation and twin density in Ni–Fe compared to Ni.
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Authors
S. Van Petegem, J. Zimmermann, S. Brandstetter, X. Sauvage, M. Legros, H. Van Swygenhoven,