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Formation of cube texture in nickel-palladium alloys for epitaxial substrates for deposition of high-temperature superconductors

The texture, structure, and magnetic and mechanical properties of thin ribbons of nickel-palladium alloys have been studied. It has been demonstrated that in Ni^sub 94^Pd^sub 6^ and Ni^sub 92.5^Pd^sub 5^W^sub 2.5^ alloys, a sharp cube texture can be formed that is stable up to rather high annealing...

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Published in:Physics of metals and metallography 2007-06, Vol.103 (6), p.600-608
Main Authors: Gervas’eva, I. V., Rodionov, D. P., Khlebnikova, Yu. V., Vil’danova, N. F., Shtyrlov, A. S., Dosovitskii, G. A., Kaul’, A. R.
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Summary:The texture, structure, and magnetic and mechanical properties of thin ribbons of nickel-palladium alloys have been studied. It has been demonstrated that in Ni^sub 94^Pd^sub 6^ and Ni^sub 92.5^Pd^sub 5^W^sub 2.5^ alloys, a sharp cube texture can be formed that is stable up to rather high annealing temperatures. Segregation of palladium atoms to surface layers of ribbons has been found, which gives additional advantages for using these ribbons as substrates for epitaxial deposition of high-temperature superconductors.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
ISSN:0031-918X
1555-6190
DOI:10.1134/S0031918X07060099