Термiчна стабiльнiсть твердих розчинiв, сформованих ультразвуковим розмелюванням порошкових сумiшей Cu + Co i Cu + Fe

The structure and magnetic properties of coarse-grained copper-cobalt and copper-iron powder mixtures produced by the ultrasonic milling and annealed at 600 or 800 ∘C have been studied, by using the X-ray diffraction and magnetometry methods. The treatment of the mixtures in an ultrasonic ball mill...

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Date:2018
Main Authors: Nadutov, V. M., Perekos, A. Ye., Mordyuk, B. N., Voinash, V. Z., Zalutskiy, V. P., Kabantsev, T. G.
Format: Article
Language:English
Ukrainian
Published: Publishing house "Academperiodika" 2018
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Online Access:https://ujp.bitp.kiev.ua/index.php/ujp/article/view/2018645
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Journal Title:Ukrainian Journal of Physics

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Ukrainian Journal of Physics
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Summary:The structure and magnetic properties of coarse-grained copper-cobalt and copper-iron powder mixtures produced by the ultrasonic milling and annealed at 600 or 800 ∘C have been studied, by using the X-ray diffraction and magnetometry methods. The treatment of the mixtures in an ultrasonic ball mill is shown to result in the mutual dissolution of metals and the solid solution formation, as well as in a considerably finer mixture structure. The following annealing of those powder mixtures at 600 ∘C did not change their phase compositions, but substantially affected the size of coherently scattering domains. In the both cases, the latter grew by almost an order of magnitude in agreement with the Lifshitz–Slyosov–Wagner theory. The annealing of the specimens at 800 ∘C resulted in the absolute decomposition of supersaturated solid solutions formed under the ultrasonic treatment.