Crystal Research and Technology
Cryst. Res. Technol. 40, 905 (2005) - Abstract -

Microstructure of a genuine Damascus sabre

A. A. Levin, D. C. Meyer, M. Reibold, W. Kochmann*, N. Pätzke, and P. Paufler

Institut für Strukturphysik, TU Dresden, D-01062 Dresden, Germany
*Krüllsstrasse 4b, 06766 Wolfen, Germany

Keywords Damascene steel, X-ray phase and texture analysis, HRTEM analysis
PACS 61.10, 61.14.-x, 81.07.De
DOI 10.1002/crat.200410456

The surface and cross-section of a genuine Damascus sword was characterised by means of wide-angle X-ray scattering techniques complemented by optical and transmisssion electron microscopy. Position-resolved X-ray phase analysis revealed that, unlike ferrite and martensite, the distribution of cementite is inhomogeneous in different spatial zones parallel to the cutting edge of the blade. For the first time a quantitative X-ray phase and texture analysis was made possible by averaging all spatial zones of the surface and the cross-section of the sword and applying the Rietveld method with code TOPAS. Differences concerning texture and structure characteristics of ferrite, martensite and cementite are discussed. More evidence for the structure of cementite nanowires is supplied.





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