Abstract
The microscopic characteristics of compressive deformation morphologies in nanocrystalline Ni–20Fe alloy were investigated using atomic force microscopy. The results indicate that in room temperature compression, nanograin alignments and displacements are the observed main deformation events. Compression at 600 °C leads to development of sub-microscopic deformation lines formed through gliding in-between nanograin-clusters.
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