Abstract Metallic ribbons of Al86NixCoyGd6 composition with different ratio of nickel and cobalt, (x/y = 1 and 3), were produced by standard planar flow casting method in amorphous state. Phase transformation follows… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Metallic ribbons of Al86NixCoyGd6 composition with different ratio of nickel and cobalt, (x/y = 1 and 3), were produced by standard planar flow casting method in amorphous state. Phase transformation follows upon heat treatment in 5 crystallization stages. Detailed microstructural characterizations (e. g. scanning electron diffraction experiments) were carried out to explain unusual phenomenon shown in x-ray diffraction data, calorimetric and complementary resistometry measurements bound to the second transformation stage. The observed phenomenon was proven to be connected to a observed reordering on the sub-nanometer scale without previous chemical rearrangement forming from amorphous matrix surrounding fcc-Al(Ni) nanocrystals, appearing as a second and single transformation step. Kinetics of crystallization was studied by differential scanning calorimetry and further monitored by electrical resistivity measurements. The transformation sequence up to 850 K is explained by X-ray diffraction and supported with detailed scanning transmission electron microscopy and energy dispersive spectroscopy observations.
               
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