B. Majumdar et al., STRUCTURAL AND MAGNETIC INVESTIGATIONS ON THE METASTABLE PHASES OF THE MECHANICALLY ALLOYED FE-CU SYSTEM, Journal of alloys and compounds, 248(1-2), 1997, pp. 192-200
Attempts have been made to produce a solid solution of Fe100-xCux (x =
10 to 50) by the mechanical alloying technique at room temperature. A
combination of X-ray diffractometry, electron microscopy, Mossbauer s
pectroscopy and magnetisation measurements has been used to characteri
se the alloys. Our results indicate that formation of the b.c.c. Fe-Cu
solid solution is difficult up to a copper concentration of 20%. For
higher copper concentrations, Fe-Cu solid solutions are obtained. The
magnetisation and Mossbauer data confirm that excess milling leads to
the precipitation of b.c.c. Fe from the f.c.c. solid solution. The Mos
sbauer studies also show the coexistence of a small amount of gamma-Fe
for all compositions.