Influence of composition on the structure and properties of Fe-Pd-P and Ni-Pd-P amorphous alloys


Autoria(s): Maitrepierre, Philippe Louis
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1969

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<p>Ternary alloys of nickel-palladium-phosphorus and iron-palladium- phosphorus containing 20 atomic % phosphorus were rapidly quenched from the liquid state. The structure of the quenched alloys was investigated by X-ray diffraction. Broad maxima in the diffraction patterns, indicative of a glass-like structure, were obtained for 13 to 73 atomic % nickel and 13 to 44 atomic % iron, with palladium adding up to 80%.</p> <p>Radial distribution functions were computed from the diffraction data and yielded average interatomic distances and coordination numbers. The structure of the amorphous alloys could be explained in terms of structural units analogous to those existing in the crystalline Pd<sub>3</sub>P, Ni<sub>3</sub>P and Fe<sub>3</sub>P phases, with iron or nickel substituting for palladium. A linear relationship between interatomic distances and composition, similar to Vegard's law, was shown for these metallic glasses.</p> <p>Electrical resistivity measurements showed that the quenched alloys were metallic. Measurements were performed from liquid helium temperatures (4.2°K) up to the vicinity of the melting points (900°K- 1000°K). The temperature coefficient in the glassy state was very low, of the order of 10<sup>-4</sup>/°K. A resistivity minimum was found at low temperature, varying between 9°K and 14°K for Ni<sub>x</sub>-Pd<sub>80-x</sub> -P<sub>20</sub> and between 17°K and 96°K for Fe<sub>x</sub>-Pd<sub>80-x</sub> -P<sub>20</sub>, indicating the presence of a Kondo effect. Resistivity measurements, with a constant heating rate of about 1.5°C/min,showed progressive crystallization above approximately 600°K.</p> <p>The magnetic moments of the amorphous Fe-Pd-P alloys were measured as a function of magnetic field and temperature. True ferromagnetism was found for the alloys Fe<sub>32</sub>-Pd<sub>48</sub>-P<sub>20</sub> and Fe<sub>44</sub>-Pd<sub>36</sub>-P<sub>20</sub> with Curie points at 165° K and 380° K respectively. Extrapolated values of the saturation magnetic moments to 0° K were 1.70 µ<sub>B</sub> and 2.10 µ<sub>B</sub> respectively. The amorphous alloy Fe<sub>23</sub>-Pd<sub>57</sub>-P<sub>20</sub> was assumed to be superparamagnetic. The experimental data indicate that phosphorus contributes to the decrease of moments by electron transfer, whereas palladium atoms probably have a small magnetic moment. A preliminary investigation of the Ni-Pd-P amorphous alloys showed that these alloys are weakly paramagnetic.</p>

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Maitrepierre, Philippe Louis (1969) Influence of composition on the structure and properties of Fe-Pd-P and Ni-Pd-P amorphous alloys. Dissertation (Ph.D.), California Institute of Technology. http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechTHESIS:02192014-085423804 <http://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechTHESIS:02192014-085423804>

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