Oriented nickel-titanium shape memory alloy films prepared by annealing during deposition
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Nickel‐titanium shape memory alloy films, between 2 and 10 μm thick, were sputter deposited onto (100) silicon substrates. Films deposited onto a substrate at ambient temperature were amorphous; however, several post‐deposition annealing procedures produced crystalline films exhibiting the B2‐to‐B19’ phase transition that gives rise to the shape memory effect. Films that were deposited onto a heated substrate, 350–460 °C, crystallized during deposition, eliminating the need for a separate annealing step. Powder x‐ray diffraction indicated that these films were highly oriented, with the NiTi (110)B2 face parallel to the silicon substrate (100) face.
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