Abstract

Pseudo-twinning and mechanical twinning have been observed in a transmission electron microscopy study of Ti 50Ni 47Fe 3, and Ti 49Ni 51 alloys which have the B2(CsCl) structure. Observation of twinning in ordered alloys is rare and this is the first observation of twinning reported in a B2 structure. The twin planes are the {112} and {114} planes. For {112} pseudo-twins, the composition plane is not the twin plane and the pseudo-twin does not have the B2 structure. For {114} mechanical twins, the composition plane is the twin plane and the twin does have the B2 structure. It is shown that a shear on the {114} plane plus a shuffle of the atoms results in the ordered B2 structure in the twinned region.

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