Bx. Liu et al., METASTABLE ALLOYS SYNTHESIZED BY ION MIXING AND THERMODYNAMIC AND KINETIC MODELING, Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research. Section B, Beam interactions with materials and atoms, 106(1-4), 1995, pp. 17-22
This paper presents some new results obtained by the authors in some 1
5 binary metal systems and a brief summary concerning ion mixing (IM)
synthesis of metastable alloys. (1) The metastable crystalline (MX) ph
ases so far obtained can be classified into five types, i.e. the super
-saturated solid solutions and the enlarged hcp-I phases in hcp- or fe
e-based alloys reported earlier, and the newly formed fcc-I phases in
hcp-based alloys, the fee-II and hcp-II phases in bcc-based alloys. Th
e growth kinetics of the MX phases is also discussed. (2) The interfac
ial free energy in the multilayered films was found to play an importa
nt role in IM induced amorphization. By adding sufficient interface, a
morphous alloys can be formed by IM in a broad composition range even
in a system with rather positive heat of formation (Delta H-f), which
has been predicted to hinder amorphization, (3) Gibbs free energy diag
rams of some systems were constructed based on Miedema's theory. The c
alculation included the free energy curves of all the competing phases
, especially those of the new MX phases. To check the relevance of the
calculation, steady-state thermal annealing of the multilayered films
was conducted and the results confirmed the calculated energetic sequ
ence of the competing phases. The constructed diagrams can interpret t
he formation and evolution of the metastable phases synthesised by IM.