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Au/In bilayers studied with 111In deposited at the interface

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Au/In bilayer samples of different stoichiometries were studied using the time-differential perturbed angular correlation technique. The 111In probe atoms were deposited at the gold/indium interface to follow the formation of the intermetallic compounds at an early stage. Au-In phases of different composition (AuIn2, AuIn, Au7In3, Au3In) were created at the interfaces upon annealing. In addition a metastable Au7In3(m) phase, observed only after quenching in the bulk Au0.7In0.3 alloy, was found.

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Kulińska, A., Wodniecki, P., Wodniecka, B. et al. Au/In bilayers studied with 111In deposited at the interface. Hyperfine Interactions 120, 319–323 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1017004213371

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