2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2005.01.121
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Process and mechanism of hydrogen-induced amorphization in C15 Laves phases RFe2

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“…Hydrogen induced amorphization (HIA) has been reported for several binary zirconium and rare earth-transition metal compounds having C15, B8 2 , C23, D0 19 and L1 2 structures, so far [13,14,[16][17][18][19]. However, not all compounds having these structures undergo HIA.…”
Section: Hydrogen Induced Amorphizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hydrogen induced amorphization (HIA) has been reported for several binary zirconium and rare earth-transition metal compounds having C15, B8 2 , C23, D0 19 and L1 2 structures, so far [13,14,[16][17][18][19]. However, not all compounds having these structures undergo HIA.…”
Section: Hydrogen Induced Amorphizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Данные материалы с кубической ГЦК-решеткой типа MgCu 2 (фаза Лавеса С15, пространственная группа Fd3m) обладают уникальными с точки зрения практического использования характеристиками: высокими температурами Кюри T C , гигантской магнитострикцией, большими величинами магнитной анизотропии и магнетокалорического эффекта, оптимальными термоэлектрическими характеристиками, высокой способностью к обратимому поглощению атомов водорода и т. д. [1][2][3][4][5][6]. Как показали исследования, особенности физических свойств данных соединений обусловлены двойственной природой электронных состояний: сосуществованием и взаимодействием локализованных 4 f -электронов редкоземельного атома и коллективизированных 3d-электронов атомов Fe.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…In the past hydrogeninduced-amorphization (HIA) has been extensively studied, especially for AB 2 C15-Laves phase alloys [1] with atomic radii ratio R A /R B > 1.37 [2]. Previous study results indicate that typical HIA and recrystallization temperatures are around 300 C and 400 C, respectively [2,3], and both processes occur at relatively high hydrogen pressures rather than at high hydrogen concentrations [4]. Li et al [5] reported HIA in both A 2 B 7 and A 5 B 19 phases for the multiphase La 0.8 Mg 0.2 Ni 3.5 MH alloy; the origin of HIA was attributed to the significant lattice distortion during hydrogenation, rather than to thermal activation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%