The effect of phase segregation during structural relaxation of FeNiSiB spin glass in the amorphous state
Journal of Materials Science, ISSN: 0022-2461, Vol: 21, Issue: 12, Page: 4188-4192
1986
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Article Description
The structural relaxation process of FeNiBSi amorphous spin glass is described. The ribbon samples were prepared by melt spinning and heat treated using two different annealing processes: AP1 and AP2. The techniques employed to investigate structural changes in the three alloy states as-quenched (AQ), AP1 and AP2 were as follows: transmission electron microscopy, scanning electron microscopy with X-ray analysis, differential scanning calorimetry. Differences were detected in the amorphous structures for two states of relaxation in the alloy. The formation of clusters is proposed for one alloy state and the influence of clustering on the early stages of crystallization is discussed. © 1986 Chapman and Hall Ltd.
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