Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1820703 | Physica C: Superconductivity and its Applications | 2006 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
We observed that the microstructure of the rolled tape varied with preparation methods; the rolled tape prepared by P/M had more deformation bands and stronger β-fiber texture than that one obtained by casting, resulting in finer microstructure and stronger cube texture after recrystallization. The smaller grains in the former tape were explained by the “variation inhibition theory” together with in situ TEM result. Texture analysis indicated that the substrate made by P/M had a stronger cube texture and a wider annealing temperature range in which the cube texture became stable, compared to that of the casting-substrate. In addition, abnormal grain growth occurred and consequently formed high angle grain boundary for substrate by casting but not for substrate by P/M.
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Authors
Jun Hyung Lim, Kyu Tae Kim, Jinho Joo, Hyoungsub Kim, Seung-Boo Jung, Yeong-ho Jeong, Chan-Joong Kim,