The rolling and annealing textures of silver varies with fabrication conditions. When the rolling temperature is low, the {110}<112> deformation texture is dominant, and as the rolling temperature increases, the {112}<111> and {123}<634> textures develop. The temperature dependence of rolling texture may be attributed to a change in normalized stacking fault energy of silver. Annealing textures approximated by the {236}<385>, {110}<110>, {001}<100>, {013}<100> orientations, etc. are observed. Specimens with the {110}<112> deformation texture can have different annealing textures such as {236}<385> and {110}<110> depending on rolling and annealing conditions and the purity of silver. The {112}<111> and {123}<634> components in the rolling texture tend to strengthen the {100}<001> and {013}<100> components in the recrystallization texture.
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