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Nanotwinned transition metal nitride coating with excellent thermal stability

Nanotwin, renowned for its low enthalpy, is an ideal structure for improving thermal stability. Due to the difficulty of dislocation behaviors in ceramics, the effects of nanotwin on thermal stability are greatly different from nanotwinned metal materials. Herein, we reported that nanotwinned TiB0.1...

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Published in:Acta materialia 2024-04, Vol.267, p.119743, Article 119743
Main Authors: Yang, Sen, Guo, Tao, Yan, Xueyan, Gao, Kewei, Qiu, Jingwen, Pang, Xiaolu
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