Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9778223 | Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
We report on the structural evolution of melt-spun Fe33Zr67 and Fe90Zr10 glasses. These glasses are subjected to isothermal annealing over a wide temperature range, varying from the onset of crystallization up to near the melting point, for 20-300 min. Over 733-1223 K, the phase evolution sequence of the Fe33Zr67 glass follows: fcc FeZr2 â fcc FeZr2 + bct FeZr2 â bct FeZr2. In contrast, annealing of the Fe90Zr10 glass over 903-1173 K leads to a mixture of α-Fe, Fe3Zr and Fe2Zr phases. Some Fe2Zr crystals are not developed perfectly, showing a special twin lamellar structure. The annealing temperature and alloy composition dependence of grain size in the present Fe-Zr system is discussed.
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Authors
X.D. Liu, X.B. Liu, Z. Altounian,