Rj. Cooper et al., A STUDY OF THE SOLID-STATE AMORPHIZATION REACTION IN FE58TA42 BY DIFFRACTION AND MOSSBAUER SPECTROMETRY, Journal of physics. Condensed matter, 9(7), 1997, pp. 1425-1433
The solid state 'amorphization' reaction produced by the mechanical al
loying (MA) of samples of the eutectic alloy Fe58Ta42 has been studied
using x-ray and neutron diffraction and Fe-57 Mossbauer spectrometry.
The consumption of the parent elements as a function of time of MA tr
eatment has been derived from the reduction in intensity of their Brag
g peaks in the diffraction patterns. The change of volume fraction of
the parent ct-iron phase with increasing time of MA treatment has been
determined from the reduction in intensity of the sextet in the Mossb
auer spectra. The diffraction data and spectrometry data are in good o
verall agreement and both show that the reaction is very rapid in this
eutectic alloy and that the parent iron and tantalum powders are tran
sformed into an amorphous phase after only 6 h MA treatment in a conve
ntional Spex 8000 high-energy ball mill. In detail, the consumptions o
f the parent elements derived from the two kinds of measurement are sl
ightly different. This is possibly because the diffraction data repres
ent an average over the whole sample while the Mossbauer spectrometry
data are site specific.