Abstract

Extended regions located at an angle of 20° to the rolling plane are observed inside deformation bands in a (110)[001] Fe-3%Si alloy single crystal at a high strain (∼60%). These regions were interpreted earlier as shear bands. The lattice orientation in these bands is close to (110)[001], and their habit plane is parallel to the {112} planes of the deformed {111}〈112〉 matrix. The misorientations between the bands and the matrix group around special misorientations Σ9, Σ19a, Σ27a, and Σ33a, which are characterized by close angles of rotation about axis 〈110〉. During primary recrystallization, the (110)[001] grains growing from the bands retain segments of the corresponding special boundaries with the deformed matrix.

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