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Ion beam mixing and phase formation in NiAi multilayers studied by RBS and PAC

โœ Scribed by Thomas Weber; Klaus Peter Lieb; Michael Uhrmacher


Book ID
104592733
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1991
Tongue
English
Weight
452 KB
Volume
17
Category
Article
ISSN
0142-2421

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Abstract

Ni๏ฃฟAl biโ€ and multilayers were irradiated with 300โ€“900 keV Xe ions and analysed by Rutherford backscattering spectrometry (RBS) and the perturbed gammaโ€ray angular correlation (PAC) method. As PAC measures the interaction of radioactive probe nuclei (^111^In) with hyperfine fields, it is sensitive to changes in the nearestโ€neighbour surrounding induced by a phase transformation. The formation of the crystalline NiAL phase during irradiation was indeed detected by PAC; it was found to start at ion fluences below that required for complete mixing of the constituents. Similar results were obtained after 600 keV Ar irradiations. The interface mixing rate in Ni๏ฃฟAI bilayers due to 300โ€“600 keV Xe ions was measured with RBS to be k = 4.5(3) ร—10^4^ ร…^4^ at room temperature.


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