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Fizika Tverdogo Tela, 2020 Volume 62, Issue 6, Pages 829–833 (Mi ftt8389)

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International conference ''Phase transitions, critical and nonlinear phenomena in condensed matter'', Makhachkala, September 15-20, 2019
Metals

Specifics of crystallization of amorphous TiNiCu alloys with high concentrations of copper

A. V. Shelyakova, N. N. Sitnikovab, I. A. Khabibullinab, R. V. Sundeevc, O. N. Sevryukova

a National Engineering Physics Institute "MEPhI", Moscow
b Federal State Unitary Enterprise "Keldysh Research Center", Moscow
c MIREA — Russian Technological University, Moscow

Abstract: Ribbons of alloys of the quasi-binary TiNi–TiCu system with 25, 30, 35, and 40 at% copper were fabricated by planar flow casting at a cooling rate of 10$^6$ K/s. The thickness of the ribbons was 30–50 $\mu$m, and their width was 10–20 mm. The structure and phase transformations of alloys were studied using electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, and differential scanning calorimetry. It was found that the alloys with 25 and 30 at% Cu in the initial state have an amorphous-crystalline structure, which undergoes one-stage polymorphic crystallization of the amorphous state with the formation of austenitic phase $B$2 under heating in a calorimeter. When cooled to room temperature, phase $B$2 undergoes a martensitic transformation to orthorhombic phase $B$19. It was demonstrated that the alloys with 35 and 40 at% Cu become amorphous when quenched and undergo two-stage (primary and eutectic) crystallization under heating. The resulting structure is two-phase (tetragonal phase $B$11 (TiCu) with a small fraction of phase $B$2). An increase in the concentration of copper leads to a reduction in the onset temperature of crystallization.

Keywords: rapid quenching of the melt, amorphous state, crystallization, martensitic transformation, shape memory alloys.

Received: 30.12.2019
Revised: 30.12.2019
Accepted: 10.01.2020

DOI: 10.21883/FTT.2020.06.49332.31M


 English version:
Physics of the Solid State, 2020, 62:6, 937–941

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