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Structure Study of an Amorphous Electrodeposited Nickel‐Phosphorus Alloy

B. G. Bagley, +1 more
- 01 Nov 1968 - 
- Vol. 39, Iss: 12, pp 5681-5685
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The radial distribution function for an electrodeposited amorphous nickel-phosphorus (149 wt% P) alloy has been determined in this article, and the atomic distribution was found to be similar to that in a liquid metal.
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The radial distribution function for an electrodeposited amorphous nickel‐phosphorus (149 wt% P) alloy has been determined The atomic distribution was found to be similar to that in a liquid metal, and more disordered than that observed in an amorphous nickel‐phosphorus alloy produced by chemical deposition Two transformations (both exothermic) were observed in this alloy; the first of which occurred at 280°±2°C with an energy of 185 cal/g (960 cal/g atom) and the second at 410°±5°C with an energy of 60 cal/g (310 cal/g atom) As deposited, the alloy exhibits only a very weak small‐angle x‐ray scattering, apparently not due to the presence of the phosphorus

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Non-crystalline Structure in Solidified Gold–Silicon Alloys

TL;DR: This article showed that amorphous configurations have been retained in the solid state by cooling from the melt with sufficient celerity so as to prevent formation of the equilibrium crystalline structures in solid metals and alloys.