The cube-textured Ni tapes were prepared by deformation rolling at room tem
perature and followed by recrystallization annealing at 950-1000 degrees C
for 5-10 h in a high vacuum under 10(-4) Pa. The formation and evolution of
rolling and recrystallization textures have been investigated by X-ray pol
e figures and orientation distribution function (ODF). The results show tha
t the C {112}[1117] and S {123}[634] orientation densities along P-fiber in
rolling textures of Ni substrate increase with increasing reductions; and
the cube texture volume fraction index increases, phi scan FWHM decreases w
ith increasing heat-treatment temperatures for samples deformed with 95% re
duction. In the recrystallization textures, the cube texture component in O
DF phi = 0 section deviates from regular positions (0 degrees 0 degrees 0 d
egrees) in the range of 12-13 degrees at lower heat-treatment temperature.
By increasing the heat-treatment temperature up to 1000 degrees C, the devi
ation from regular position decreases, and sharp cube texture is formed. (C
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