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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 February 2011
The L10 ordering equiatomic intermetallic FePd has been used as a model system for the investigation of the evolution of microstructure and properties during annealing at temperatures below the ordering temperature after deformation in the L10 state. The two different routes for the preparation of equiaxed L10 FePd polycrystals, annealing after cold deformation in the disordered FCC state or after cold deformation in the ordered state, produce similar grain size distributions, differ in the transformation kinetics and importantly in the sequence of texture evolution during the post-cold-deformation annealing. Cold deformed L10 FePd progresses through the classic stages of annealing known from studies of disordered elemental metals and alloys based on them. The reduced L10 SLRO of the ‘mechanically disordered’ FePd is recovered in the early stages of annealing and both the recrystallization and the grain growth stages are quite sluggish, presumably because of the slow diffusion processes in the L10 lattice.