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Kinetic study of a solid-state reaction in Ag/Al multilayer thin films by in situ electron diffraction and simultaneous thermal analysis

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Abstract A solid-state reaction process in Ag/Al multilayer thin films has been investigated by the methods of in situ electron diffraction, simultaneous thermal analysis, transmission electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction… Click to show full abstract

Abstract A solid-state reaction process in Ag/Al multilayer thin films has been investigated by the methods of in situ electron diffraction, simultaneous thermal analysis, transmission electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction with the aim of studying the phase formation kinetics of intermetallic compounds. The sequence of the phase transformations in the solid-state reaction has been established: Ag+Al→(Ag)+(Al)→ (Ag)+δ-Ag2Al→μ-Ag3Al. The process of the solid-state interaction has been shown to consist of two steps; each of them is described by a kinetic model of the nth order reactions with autocatalysis. The kinetic parameters of the autocatalytic process of the phase formation for δ-Ag2Al and µ-Ag3Al, have been determined, in particular, their apparent activation energy: 126 kJ/mol and 106 kJ/mol, respectively.

Keywords: state; state reaction; multilayer thin; diffraction; solid state

Journal Title: Journal of Alloys and Compounds
Year Published: 2021

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