Probing the composition dependence of residual stress distribution in tungsten-titanium nanocrystall...
Probing the composition dependence of residual stress distribution in tungsten-titanium nanocrystalline thin films
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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Nanocrystalline alloy thin films offer a variety of attractive properties, such as high hardness, strength and wear resistance. A disadvantage is the large residual stresses that result from their fabrication by deposition, and subsequent susceptibility to defects. Here, we use experimental and modelling methods to understand the impact of minority...
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Probing the composition dependence of residual stress distribution in tungsten-titanium nanocrystalline thin films
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2662-4443
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2662-4443
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10.1038/s43246-023-00339-6