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- W2043267891 abstract "Many studies suggest that severe plastic deformation (SPD) can produce nanocrystalline metallic structures. Based on structural characterization using transmission electron microscopy, dislocation cellular structures are indeed produced by SPD. However, should we regard such nanocellular structures as nanocrystalline? In other words, can SPD alone produce a well-defined nanocrystalline structure? In this study, we applied SPD to surfaces of Cu–30Ni alloy specimens by repeated punching and divided them into two groups; one of which was subjected to subsequent annealing (recovery treatment) and the other was not. Both groups showed similar nanocrystalline morphologies under an atomic force microscope. However, their surface and electrochemical properties are quite different, evidenced by differences in the electron work function, electrochemical polarization behavior, and other properties. This indicates that simply categorizing the SPD-produced structures with cellular domains as nanocrystalline structures is questionable." @default.
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