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A STUDY OF CU50FE50 PRODUCED BY MECHANICAL ALLOYING AND ITS THERMAL-TREATMENT

Academic Article
Publication Date:
1994
Short description:
A STUDY OF CU50FE50 PRODUCED BY MECHANICAL ALLOYING AND ITS THERMAL-TREATMENT / Macri, P.p., Rose, P., Frattini, R., Enzo, S., Principi, G., Hu, W.x., Cowlam, N.. - In: JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS. - ISSN 0021-8979. - 76:7(1994), pp. 4061-4067. [10.1063/1.357354]
abstract:
A specimen of Cu50Fe50 equiatomic composition was mechanically alloyed (MA) by ball milling starting from the pure elements, which are immiscible according to the equilibrium phase diagram. Structural analysis by x-ray and neutron diffraction has shown that the mechanical process initially reduces the crystallite size of both elements as a function of the milling time. The diffraction data show that the bcc iron phase is subsequently consumed, due to progressive incorporation of the iron atoms into the fcc copper matrix. The Mossbauer spectra of a specimen MA for 16 h has a broad magnetic profile typical of a Fe-Cu extended solid solution, with some evidence of two local environments of the iron atoms and a small admixture of the gamma-Fe. The annealing of these MA treated specimens effects a decomposition of the extended solid solution into FCC copper and both alpha- and gamma-iron allotropes. This decomposition process is discussed in relation to spinodal decomposition and to nucleation-and-growth mechanisms.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Macri, Pp; Rose, P; Frattini, R; Enzo, Stefano; Principi, G; Hu, Wx; Cowlam, N.
Authors of the University:
ENZO Stefano
Handle:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/83322
Published in:
JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS
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