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Structural Phase Transformations during a Solid-State Reaction in a Bilayer Al/Fe Thin-Film Nanosystem

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The processes of phase formation during a solid-state reaction between Fe and Al nanolayers have been investigated by the in situ electron diffraction method. It is established that the solid-state reaction at the interface between iron and aluminum nanolayers begins at ≈100°C with the formation of a disordered Al solid solution in α-Fe. It is shown that intermetallic phases (FeAl6 and/or Fe2Al5, FeAl, and Fe3Al) are successively formed upon further heating.

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This study was supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research, project no. 18-03-01173a.

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Altunin, R.R., Moiseenko, E.T. & Zharkov, S.M. Structural Phase Transformations during a Solid-State Reaction in a Bilayer Al/Fe Thin-Film Nanosystem. Phys. Solid State 62, 200–205 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063783420010059

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