Cr-Cs – Cu-Zr
DOI: 10.1007/10086090_995
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Cr-Ni (Chromium-Nickel)

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“…Thus, Ni is either supersaturated in the solid solution or remains segregated with a 179 volume fraction below the resolution limit of XRD. Lattice parameters of Ni-rich Ni-Cr FCC solid 180 solutions approach almost 0.36 nm at maximum solubility [34]. This is in good accordance with the 181 experimentally determined lattice parameter of 0.357 nm and 0.358 nm for the films summarized in 182 Table 2.…”
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“…Thus, Ni is either supersaturated in the solid solution or remains segregated with a 179 volume fraction below the resolution limit of XRD. Lattice parameters of Ni-rich Ni-Cr FCC solid 180 solutions approach almost 0.36 nm at maximum solubility [34]. This is in good accordance with the 181 experimentally determined lattice parameter of 0.357 nm and 0.358 nm for the films summarized in 182 Table 2.…”
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confidence: 69%
“…For the almost binary Ni-rich Ni-Cr films, a FCC crystal 176 structure is obtained. In equilibrium, up to 50 at% Cr can be solved in FCC solid solution at about 177 1350 °C [34]. At lower temperatures, CrNi 2 occurs.…”
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