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Beam current effect as a potential challenge in SEM-EBSD in situ tensile testing...

by Maxim N Gussev, Philip D Edmondson, Keith J Leonard
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Materials Characterization
Publication Date
Page Numbers
25 to 34
Volume
146

In situ mechanical tensile tests coupled with electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) analysis were conducted using specimens of two 304L steels with ~8 and 10.4% Ni content, respectively. Twinning was observed in steel with 10.4% Ni content, whereas steel with 8% Ni content demonstrated martensitic transformation. Testing showed that the kinetics of martensitic transformation in steel with 8% Ni content was influenced by the electron beam current used during EBSD scans. Continuous scanning using 32 nA nominal beam current led to suppression of the phase instability in the near-surface layer, but acceptable comparable-to-the-bulk results were obtained using 8 nA beam current. The exact mechanism of the beam current role is unclear, but it appears to be neutral regarding Kernel Average Misorientation behavior and deformation-induced twinning.