Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7974016 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2018 | 28 Pages |
Abstract
Cu/Ni/Nb tri-layer and CuNi/Nb alloy multilayer films were annealed to examine the microstructural evolution and mechanical properties of three component laminated metallic nanostructures. Scanning transmission electron microscopy showed NixNby compounds forming on either side of the Nb layer in both tri-layer and alloy films. Post annealing nanoindentation showed all annealing conditions resulted in increased hardness, indicative of the NixNby intermetallic phase increasing the hardness of the films. The hardness of both films achieves a maximum hardness after annealing for 3 h at 300 °C. The hardness increase as the annealing temperature increases corresponds to a thicker NixNby layer at the incoherent boundary. This strengthening technique could be implemented in a variety of different multilayer systems to achieve age-hardenable multilayer metallic nanostructures.
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Authors
R.L. Schoeppner, A.A. Taylor, M.J. Cordill, H.M. Zbib, J. Michler, D.F. Bahr,