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The phase evolution from annealing ion-beam-sputtered Al/Ni multilayer
s was studied using X-ray diffraction and differential scanning calori
metry measurements. The sequence of phase formation depends on the mod
ulation wavelength Lambda and the average composition (c). The initial
phase formed may also depend on the composition gradient. Annealing s
hort ii samples with a composition of either Al0.40Ni0.60 or Al0.75Ni0
.25 produced only AlNi or Al3Ni, i.e. the stable phase with the same (
c). At intermediate Lambda, Al3Ni2 was often the initial phase formed.
Experiments were performed on multilayer samples in which 20 nm AlNi
layers, denoted as biasing layers, were placed between each Al and Ni
layer. The AlNi modified the kinetics, increasing the nucleation tempe
ratures and changing the amounts of the product phases. The AlNi layer
appears to dissociate in the later stages of annealing. Composition g
radients and biasing layers may be used to control the phases present
in technological materials.