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Microstructural and Phase Transformations during the Preparation of Ni–Ge Solid Solutions by Mechanical Alloying

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Data are presented on the mechanically activated formation of solid solutions in the Ni–Ge system, where the constituent metals differ sharply in mechanical properties. X-ray diffraction and electron microscopy examination reveals successive formation of layered composites, intermetallic compounds, and fine-particle solid solutions with a highly disordered structure.

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Grigor'eva, T.F., Korchagin, M.A., Barinova, A.P. et al. Microstructural and Phase Transformations during the Preparation of Ni–Ge Solid Solutions by Mechanical Alloying. Inorganic Materials 36, 1235–1238 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1026681614972

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