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The decreasing crystal orientation in compression is opposite to the increasing orientation with increasing tensile strain.
The enhanced orientation with increasing filler content is conclusively attributed to the strong chain filler interaction.
This also is consistent with a decreasing crystal orientation with increasing strain.
The film structure also changed from a (100) preferred orientation to a random orientation with increasing rf power.
On polished titanium substrates, the initial texture was (220), but this changed to (111) orientation with increasing coating thickness.
The polycrystalline diamond showed a change of preferential grain crystallographic orientation from (1 0 0) to random orientation with increasing bias.
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The results showed that the crystal structure of CrN coatings varied from substoichiometric β-Cr2N (111) to fcc-CrN (200) preferential orientations with increasing deposition pressure and the better surface morphologies were achieved when nitrogen pressure was in between 2 Pa and 5 Pa.
Table 6 Typology of regions according to their GRP growth-orientation with increasing integration long run.
Fig. 8 Schematic representation of the HBC figure Fig. 9 Typology of regions according to their GRP growth-orientation with increasing integration short run (HBC figure) Fig. 10 Typology of regions according to their GRP growth-orientation with increasing integration long run (HBC figure).
Although gas composition had no effect on film orientation, the intensity of the (111) orientation diminished with increasing pressure, as well as with increasing substrate temperature.
No recrystallization was detected after deformation, and the deformation texture analysis showed that the stability of the orientation decreased with increasing temperature, contrary to reports for other orientations.
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