1993
DOI: 10.1142/s0217979293001402
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INVAR BEHAVIOR OF FCC FeNi BULK AND FILMS: A COMPARISON

Abstract: From a comparison of the thermal expansion and magnetization behavior of uhv evaporated fcc FeNi films with the respective bulk we will show that neither the deviation of the moment from the Slater-Pauling curve nor the weak magnetic behavior (small spin wave stiffness) are relevant for the occurence of the Invar effect. Reason is that in the freshly evaporated films the premartensitic transition is prevented, which in the bulk (and 900K annealed films) leads to non propagating longitudinal spin fluctuations, … Show more

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“…Stresses in the films were determined from the changes in the substrate curvature, which was measured throughout each cycle. [7,8] Here, first results on hydrogen uptake and diffusion in three technical b-titanium alloys are being reported. Hydrogen Uptake, Diffusion and Solubility in Commercial b-Titanium Alloys** By Karin Prüûner, Martin Decker, and Hans-Jürgen Christ* Low weight in combination with high strength and good corrosion resistance make titanium alloys excellent candidates for aerospace applications.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Stresses in the films were determined from the changes in the substrate curvature, which was measured throughout each cycle. [7,8] Here, first results on hydrogen uptake and diffusion in three technical b-titanium alloys are being reported. Hydrogen Uptake, Diffusion and Solubility in Commercial b-Titanium Alloys** By Karin Prüûner, Martin Decker, and Hans-Jürgen Christ* Low weight in combination with high strength and good corrosion resistance make titanium alloys excellent candidates for aerospace applications.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[2,3] The CTE goes through a minimum at a concentration of 36 wt.-% Ni, whereas the Curie temperature rises continuously with increasing Ni content. [7,8] However, the characterization of the films was restricted to the magnetic behavior and the determination of the CTE, while the mechanical behavior of thin Invar films, to the knowledge of the authors, has not been addressed in previous work. [5] Invar alloys are also of great interest in the form of thin films when dimensional stability at varying temperatures is required.…”
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