Abstract
The formation of a sharp cube texture in a three-layer composite tape with the outer (working) layers made of an Ni–4.8 at % W alloy and the inner layer made of an Ni–11 at % Cr alloy is studied after cold deformation by rolling at a reduction of 98.4–99.5% and subsequent recrystallization annealing at a temperature of 1000–1150°C. An analysis of the sharpness of the cube texture and the magnetic properties of the three-layer composite material shows that such tapes can be used as substrates to create second-generation HTSC. At a temperature of 80 K, the specific magnetization of the composite three-layer tape is lower than that of a widely used tape made of an Ni–5 at % W alloy.
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