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Mechanical alloying of Hf and Fe powders

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Pure crystalline Hf and Fe powders were mixed and milled under an argon atmosphere. The evolution of the system with milling time was followed with Mössbauer effect spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction. The results indicate that in the first stages an amorphous Fe-rich alloy was gradually formed together with a solid solution of Hf in Fe beyond the solubility limit.

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Mendoza Zélis, L., Crespo, E., Creus, M. et al. Mechanical alloying of Hf and Fe powders. Hyperfine Interact 83, 289–292 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02074287

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