Shepelenko M., Klinger L., Rabkin E., Berner A., Prokoshkina D., Reglitz G., Fiebig J., Wilde G., Divinski S.
Research article (journal) | Peer reviewedRecovery and recrystallization processes in cold-rolled Ni are investigated. While recrystallization and grain growth at temperatures above 700 K lead to a significant (threefold) decrease in micro-hardness, recovery at 600 K is shown to cause a measurable micro-hardness increase. This increase in micro-hardness is confirmed by atomic force microscopy observations of Vickers indents, and it is correlated with the vacancy-annihilation peak of the calorimetric signal. Diffusion of impurity-vacancy complexes to the dislocation cores and the resulting pinning of dislocations are surmised to contribute to the measured micro-hardness increase. Self-diffusion along interfaces in cold-rolled and partially recrystallized Ni samples is measured employing the radiotracer serial sectioning technique. Diffusion rates similar to those of general high-angle grain boundaries in well-annealed coarse-grained Ni polycrystals are observed. The results imply that the diffusion rate along the stationary recrystallization front, i. e. the interfaces separating the recrystallized and the as-deformed regions of the material, is similar to that along a general high-angle grain boundary.
Divinskyi, Sergii | Professorship of Materials Physics (Prof. Wilde) |
Fiebig, Jochen Michael | Institute of Materials Physics |
Prokoshkina, Daria | Institute of Materials Physics |
Reglitz, Gerrit | Institute of Materials Physics |
Wilde, Gerhard | Professorship of Materials Physics (Prof. Wilde) |