2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmmm.2010.01.011
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Changes in the hyperfine interactions in the Fe80Nb3Cu1B16 metallic glass under tensile loading

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“…well as on other authors' investigations [7][8][9] each component reflects a certain local ordering of atoms into clusters. The component with highest value of mean hyperfine induction, B mean = 25-26 T was ascribed to clusters with dominating Fe and Si atoms, slightly lower value of B mean around 24 T is supposed to represent the clusters of prevailing Fe and B atoms.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 64%
“…well as on other authors' investigations [7][8][9] each component reflects a certain local ordering of atoms into clusters. The component with highest value of mean hyperfine induction, B mean = 25-26 T was ascribed to clusters with dominating Fe and Si atoms, slightly lower value of B mean around 24 T is supposed to represent the clusters of prevailing Fe and B atoms.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 64%
“…3(b) which suggests the coexistence of two distinguished zones in the amorphous structure of melt spun ribbons, namely the low field region (8 T to 15T) with weakened magnetic interactions and the high field region (15 T to 35 T) with enhanced magnetic interactions 28 . The low field region indicates Fe-deficient zones with plentiful B atoms and a little Cu atoms occupying in the neighbor shell of Fe atoms, while the high field region implies Fe enriched ones 29,30 . Therefore, the relative area of the low field region in Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[19][20][21][22][23]25] Our detailed study on the thermal behavior of investigated amorphous alloy reveals that the crystallization occurs at temperatures above 673 K. [24] However, it is well known that the onset of crystallization at the material surface occurs at lower temperature than in the bulk. [1][2][3]11,[26][27][28] Subsequently, the planetary ball milling was performed in a large variety of experimental conditions as dry and wet milling, discontinuous and continuous mechanical processing, different rotation speed of milling and ball to sample ratio. As a result, a set of appropriate "mild" grinding conditions were selected, where the maximum treatment input was applied, but the ribbon amorphous structure was preserved as it can be seen below.…”
Section: Mechanochemical Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These new regions are enriched in iron or silicon (boron), respectively. [3,23,[26][27][28] The maximum located at the smaller angles corresponds to the amorphous phase with a large radius of the first coordination sphere, i.e., iron-enriched amorphous phase. The second component can be regarded to iron-deficit region.…”
Section: X-ray Diffraction (Xrd) Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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