Abstract

The R-phase transformation in a Ti–51at.%Ni shape memory alloy was studied by transmission electron microscopy including high resolution microscopy and in situ observations on cooling. It was found that prior to this transformation there is a wide temperature range at which an incommensurate phase exists in the alloy. The incommensurability decreases with the temperature decrease reaching finally the lock-in R-phase state.

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