P. Riello et al., Small angle scattering of Ag-1 wt.% Mg alloys internally oxidized at high temperatures: a model of interacting spherical clusters, PHYS CHEM P, 3(15), 2001, pp. 3213-3216
Strong interference effects in the X-ray small angle scattering (SAXS) inte
nsity vs. scattering-angle plot are shown to appear in foil specimens of a
relatively concentrated Ag-Mg alloy (1 wt.% Mg corresponding to 4.3 at.% Mg
) treated in air under two very different high temperature conditions. Such
interference effects are ascribed to MgOv clusters formed during an intern
al oxidation process and are quantitatively evaluated applying a special th
eoretical approach based on a model of interacting spherical particles. It
is found that, in the sample oxidised at 1023 K for 2 min, particles with a
surface-weighted average diameter of 1.4 nm are present and occupy 5.4% of
the sample volume. In the sample oxidised at 1123 K for 6 h, the particles
are larger (3.3 nm) and represent a 3.8% volume fraction. The clusters for
med at lower temperatures for a few minutes are much richer in oxygen (v=1.
6) than those formed at higher temperatures for some hours, which are compo
sed of stoichiometric (v=1) magnesium oxide.