Sg. Chang et al., A STUDY ON THE MECHANISM OF AMORPHOUS PHASE-FORMATION BY INTERDIFFUSION IN NI ZR MULTILAYERS/, Journal of materials research, 10(6), 1995, pp. 1555-1560
The mechanism of the solid-state amorphization has been investigated b
y means of the microstructural studies on the evolution of Ni/Zr diffu
sion couples, prepared at different sputtering pressures, during short
heating times at high temperature. In the sample deposited at 8 mTorr
compared to that at 3 mTorr, the possibility of the supersaturation s
equence prior to amorphization is observed, and the amorphous phase gr
ows extremely fast with diffuse interface. A high-resolution TEM image
shows that the amorphous phase preferentially penetrates along the Zr
grain boundary into the Zr layer and selectively grows from the grain
boundary into the region of Zr grain with many defects. From the resu
lts, the importance of interstitial diffusion has been discussed, and
a modified mechanism has been suggested.