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Theoretical predictions make the BixPd1-x system a promising candidate for
studying the possibility of amorphization by an enforced extension of the s
olubility into a metastable regime. By quench-condensation of Bi30Pd70, the
existence of a previously unknown amorphous (a-) phase is proven, which ab
ove 520 K: crystallizes into the monoclinic Bi2Pd5 phase. Ar+-irradiation o
f this crystalline phase at low temperatures leads back into the a-phase in
accordance with a general amorphization rule. Experimentally, this behavio
ur is demonstrated by applying in situ resistance measurements and ex situ
XRD. A surprising result is found for supersaturated Pd70Bi30 solid solutio
ns, which can be prepared by exploiting interface reactions in Pd/Bi multil
ayers. Ion irradiation performed on these cubic metastable solid solutions
under exactly the same conditions as above, result only in a segregation of
the surplus Bi towards the equilibrium solubility limit. No irradiation in
duced amorphization can be obtained starting with a stable or metastable cu
bic solid solution. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.