Elemental aluminium, titanium and iron powders with compositions of Al
90Ti10, Al55Ti45, Al65Ti25Fe10, respectively, were mechanically alloye
d in a planetary ball mill. The sequence of phase formation was charac
terized by transmission electron microscopy (TEM), X-ray diffraction (
XRD), and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). Various metastable
phases were experimentally observed: supersaturated solid solution Al(
Ti) for Al90Ti10, amorphous phase and L1(2)-Al3Ti compound for Al55Ti4
5, amorphous phase and supersaturated solid solution Al(Ti,Fe) for Al6
5Ti25Fe10, and an fcc crystalline phase was inevitably found in those
alloys. The formation of the fee crystalline phase has been critically
assessed. The results suggest that the fee crystalline phase seems to
be metastable and it cannot be solely attributed to the contamination
from the milling atmosphere under the present experimental conditions
.