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The crystallization process in Fe-86(Cu-1)Zr7B6 and Fe87Zr7B6 is inves
tigated using the methods of transmission electron microscopy, electro
n and X-ray diffraction and resistrometry. Two crystallization reactio
ns take place during thermal annealing of amorphous Fe-86(Cu-1)Zr7B6 a
nd Fe87Zr7B6 alloys. In both alloys the first crystallization begins w
ith the formation of nanocrystalline alpha-Fe at temperature to approx
imately 800 K. The second crystallization starts above 1000 K; the nan
ocrystalline phase dissolves and together with the remaining amorphous
matrix form rough grains of alpha-Fe and dispersed Fe23Zr6 phases. Fr
om Mossbauer spectroscopy it seems that there exist two neighbourhoods
of Fe atoms in the amorphous structure. One of them is characterized
by low Zr content and is responsible for the high-field component of t
he hyperfine held distribution p(H). The second one is rich in Zr and
B and is responsible for the low-held component of p(H). This is in ac
cord with the observation of two crystallization steps separated by a
large interval of temperatures due to the existence of two chemically
different regions or clusters.