Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9804241 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Order-disorder transformations in the compound Ni3Ga with L12 superstructure were investigated by residual electrical resistometry during isochronal and isothermal step-annealing treatments. Resistivity measurements after several isochronal annealing treatments at rising and falling temperatures in the range at 293-800Â K showed a complex annealing behavior of Ni3Ga. The first registration of a slight atomic mobility was identified already at 380Â K, followed by the second step in atomic mobility observed between 500 and 650Â K and attributed to a change in the degree of long range order (LRO) in the structure. Measurements at isothermal annealing have been performed after isothermal step treatments between 673 and 786Â K also at rising and falling temperatures. The analysis of electrical resistivity curves allowed for conclusion that the order-disorder equilibrium in Ni3Ga is reached not in a single exponential process, but as a result of two processes with distinctly different rates. The ordering activation energies of both fast and slow processes in Ni3Ga were calculated. For the first, fast relaxation process an activation energy parameter was found equal to 1.47Â eV; the second, slow process was characterized by an activation energy of 2.66Â eV.
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Authors
Olga Semenova,