Yeah, there's at least some data for martensites, albeit ambiguous. Not much of that used for tube cathodes...
I wonder about that "Vacuum Enhancement Procedure"...
Bake them in an oven?
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Of course materal gets a smoother surface when cooled down. The thermical movements in the atoms and molecules stops at 0 Kelvin which would prevent the surface from being bumpy and bulky due to elementar particlas bumping and jumping causing lumps on the surface.I'd want to Google Scholar that statement -- I think you can polish thin metal films cryogenically.

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