Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1872683 | Physics Procedia | 2009 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The process of nanocrystalline structure formation during mechanical milling was studied in Cu powders. A detailed microstructural study of powder samples was carried out by X-ray diffraction experiments as a function of milling time. As a result, nanosized powders have been synthesized with microstructures showing a significant decrease of the coherent diffraction domains and the creation of a large number of linear defects, which induce microstrains. SEM results show that welding of very small particles to the surfaces of larger particles occurred and that the powder particles tended to form a matrix of randomly welded thin layers of highly deformed particles.
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