Abstract

The generation of an ultrafine-grained structure in long-range order metals and alloys by phase transformations and ion irradiation is studied. It is shown that the structure of pure iridium can be significantly refined under certain regimes of ion irradiation, and a microduplex structure possessing high mechanical properties can be produced in binary and ternary alloys, combining the processes of atomic ordering, aging, and phase recrystallization.

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