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Ass. Lect. Abdelkariem Karam Abdelkariem Mohamed :: Publications:

Title:
Crystal structure and phase composition evolution during heat treatment of Fe-45Ga alloy
Authors: T.N. Vershinina;I.A. Bobrikov;S.V. Sumnikov;A.O. Boev;A.M. Balagurov;A.K. Mohamed;I.S. Golovin
Year: 2021
Keywords: Fe–Ga alloys;Atomic structure;Phase transformation;Neutron diffraction;X-ray diffraction;DFT
Journal: Intermetallics
Volume: 131
Issue: Not Available
Pages: 107110
Publisher: Elsevier
Local/International: International
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Abstract:

The atomic structure of the high-temperature β-Fe6Ga5 phase, formed in the Fe-45at.%Ga alloy during rapid cooling from the melt, has been refined by X-ray, neutron diffraction techniques, and density functional theory calculations. The regularities of the phase composition evolution of the quenched Fe-45at.%Ga alloy in the process of continuous slow heating and cooling under vacuum conditions have been revealed. It is shown that after the heating-cooling cycle, the structures of the outer layers and the sample volume are completely different.

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