Cheng, Y.-T. and Johnson, W. L. and Nicolet, M-A. (1985) Dominant moving species in the formation of amorphous NiZr by solid-state reaction. Applied Physics Letters, 47 (6). pp. 800-802. ISSN 0003-6951. doi:10.1063/1.95988. https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:CHEapl85a
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Abstract
The displacements of W and Hf markers have been monitored by backscattering of MeV He to study the growth of the amorphous NiZr phase by solid-state reaction. We find that the Ni is the dominant moving species in this reaction.
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Additional Information: | Copyright © 1985 American Institute of Physics. Received 17 June 1985; accepted 5 August 1985. The authors would like to thank D. Groseth and A. Ghaffari for sample preparations. Many discussions with W.J. Meng, Dr. K.M> Unruh, M. Atzmon, T. Banwell, F.C.T. So, and Dr. M. Van Rossum have been very helpful. Partial financial support was provided by the Office of Naval Research under contract No. N00014-84-IL-0275 and the Department of Energy under contract no. DE-AA03-76SF00767. | ||||||
Subject Keywords: | DIFFUSION, ATOM TRANSPORT, PHASE TRANSFORMATIONS, HAFNIUM, TUNGSTEN, AMORPHOUS STATE, CRYSTAL GROWTH, NICKEL ALLOYS, ZIRCONIUM ALLOYS | ||||||
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DOI: | 10.1063/1.95988 | ||||||
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