@misc{gabrisch_tialnballoy_with_2013, author={Gabrisch, H., Lorenz, U., Oehring, M., Paul, J., Pyczak, F., Rackel, M., Schimansky, F.-P., Stark, A.}, title={TiAlNb-alloy with a modulated B19 containing constituent produced by powder metallurgy}, year={2013}, howpublished = {journal article}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1557/opl.2012.1575}, abstract = {A critical parameter that limits the practical implementation of Ti aluminides is their low ductility at room temperature. Recently, a new class of TiAl alloys based on a modulated lath structure has been introduced that exhibit an excellent combination of ductility and strength. A key component in this alloy is the orthorhombic phase B19 that is attributed to alloying with high amounts of niobium. The driving forces and mechanisms that lead to the observed modulated structures involving the B19 phase are not fully understood yet. As a first step to a better understanding we present a study of the thermal stability range of the phases involved.}, note = {Online available at: \url{https://doi.org/10.1557/opl.2012.1575} (DOI). Gabrisch, H.; Lorenz, U.; Oehring, M.; Paul, J.; Pyczak, F.; Rackel, M.; Schimansky, F.; Stark, A.: TiAlNb-alloy with a modulated B19 containing constituent produced by powder metallurgy. MRS Online Proceedings Library. 2013. vol. 1516, 35-40. DOI: 10.1557/opl.2012.1575}}