Phase Transformations upon Crystallization of an AlNiNd Amorphous Alloy
Physics of Metals and Metallography, ISSN: 1555-6190, Vol: 125, Issue: 8, Page: 895-901
2024
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Abstract: The crystallization process of an AlNiNd amorphous alloy has been studied. It has been established that the crystallization of an amorphous alloy occurs in three stages, and the temperatures and activation energies of each crystallization stage have been determined. At the first crystallization stage, Al nanocrystals are formed; at the second stage, in addition to Al nanocrystals, the crystals of an AlNd phase are precipitated from the remaining amorphous phase. At the third crystallization stage, a previously unknown crystalline phase is formed. The structure of the new phase has been determined.
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Pleiades Publishing Ltd
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