Abstract

The temperature dependence of compressive behavior of bulk nanocrystalline Ni–19Fe (37 nm) was investigated by compression and deformation morphology observations at temperatures from −162 to 600 °C. The results of both compression behavior and deformation morphologies suggest that low-temperature deformation mechanism was different from that at high temperatures.

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