Claims
- 1. A biaxially textured alloy article having a magnetism less than pure Ni comprising a rolled and annealed compacted and sintered powder-metallurgy preform article, the preform article having been formed from a powder mixture selected from the group of mixtures consisting of: at least 60 at % Ni powder and at least one of Cr powder, W powder, V powder, Mo powder, Cu powder, Al powder, Ce powder, YSZ powder, Y powder, Mg powder, and RE powder; the article having a fine and homogeneous grain structure; and having a dominant cube oriented {100}<100> orientation texture; and further having a Curie temperature less than that of pure Ni.
- 2. The biaxially textured article of claim 1 wherein the article maintains its {100}<100> texture at annealing temperatures up to 1200° C.
- 3. The biaxially textured article of claim 1 wherein the article maintains its {100}<100> texture at annealing temperatures up to 1300° C.
- 4. The biaxially textured article of claim 1 wherein the article maintains its {100}<100> texture at annealing temperatures up to 1400° C.
- 5. The biaxially textured alloy article of claim 1 further comprising at least one of the group consisting of oxide layers and nitride layers epitaxially deposited onto at least a portion of the biaxially textured article.
- 6. The biaxially textured alloy article of claim 5 wherein the layer selected from oxide layers and nitride layers is no more than 2 microns in thickness.
- 7. The biaxially textured alloy article of claim 5 wherein the layer selected from oxide layers and nitride layers is no more than one micron in thickness.
- 8. The biaxially textured alloy article of claim 5 wherein the layer selected from oxide layers and nitride layers is no more than 500 nanometers in thickness.
- 9. The biaxially textured alloy article of claim 5 further comprising at least one of the group consisting of oxide layers and a nitride layers epitaxially deposited onto at least a portion of the biaxial texture.
- 10. The biaxially textured alloy article of claim 6 further comprising at least one of the group consisting of electromagnetic devices and electro-optical devices deposited thereupon.
- 11. The biaxially textured alloy article of claim 9 wherein at least one layer has superconducting properties.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The following relate to the present invention and are hereby incorporated by reference: U.S. patent application Docket No. 0316 Method for Forming Biaxially Textured Articles by Powder Metallurgy by Goyal, filed on even date herewith; U.S. Pat. No. 5,739,086 Structures Having Enhanced Biaxial Texture and Method of Fabricating Same by Goyal et al., issued Apr. 14, 1998; U.S. Pat. No. 5,741,377 Structures Having Enhanced Biaxial Texture and Method of Fabricating Same by Goyal et al., issued Apr. 21, 1998; U.S. Pat. No. 5,898,020 Structures Having biaxial Texture and Method of Fabricating Same by Goyal et al., issued Apr. 27, 1999; U.S. Pat. No. 5,958,599 Structures Having Enhanced Biaxial Texture by Goyal et al., issued Sep. 28, 1999; U.S. Pat. No. 5,964,966 Method of Forming Biaxially Textured Substrates and Devices Thereon by Goyal et al., issued Oct. 21, 1999; and U.S. Pat. No. 5,968,877 High Tc YBCO Superconductor Deposited on Biaxially Textured Ni Substrate by Budai et al., issued Oct. 19, 1999.
Government Interests
[0002] This invention was made with Government support under Contract No. DE-AC05-960R22464 awarded by the United States Department of Energy. The Government has certain rights in this invention.
Divisions (1)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09570289 |
May 2000 |
US |
Child |
09931433 |
Aug 2001 |
US |