False-colour electron diffraction pattern of pure titanium,made from a sample of a 97% titanium 3% nickel alloy. Such alloys form the basis of a whole family of materials formed by the addition of other alloying elements in small amounts. The additional elements impart particular properties on the alloys,enabling them to be used for a wide variety of applications in aerospace,medicine and engineering. The electron beam here was aligned with the [1213]-alpha axis of the titanium crystal within the alloy | |
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