Identification of crystal nucleation and growth in an amorphous FeZr2 alloy by means of electrical resistance measurements |
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Authors: | X. H. Zhang |
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Abstract: | A polymorphous crystallization process in an amorphous FeZr2 alloy has been investigated by means of accurate electrical resistance measurements (ERMs) at elevated temperatures. It was found that, upon crystallization of the amorphous alloy, the electrical resistance increased with increasing temperature, exhibiting three distinct stages. Quantitative microscopy observations revealed that the three stages originated from crystal nucleation, from subsequent growth of crystal nuclei and from coarsening of the crystallites respectively. The activation energies for the crystal nucleation and growth determined from the ERM data agree satisfactorily with the data in the literature. The success in identification of the crystal nucleation and growth processes by means of ERMs may originate from differences in electrical resistance changes due to the crystal formation and the crystalline-amorphous interface formation processes from the amorphous phase. |
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