Metastable Alloys: Preparation and Properties : Proceedings of Symposium D on Preparation and Properties of Metastable Alloys of the 1988 E-MRS Spring Conference, Strasbourg, France, 31 May-2 June, 1988K. Samwer This volume contains most of the papers presented at symposium D, one of the four symposia that formed the 1988 Strasbourg Spring Conference. The three day programme consisted of nine oral sessions; a poster session and a plenary talk giving an overview of current topics in hard magnetic materials. Scientists involved in basic as well as applied research concentrated their discussions on the fundamental processes relevant for the formation of metastable alloys such as amorphous alloys (metallic glasses), microcrystalline, quasicrystalline and nanocrystalline alloys and their applications. These materials are proving to be of considerable interest to research workers because of their possible application in the electronics industry, e.g. as diffusion barriers in devices or as data storage media. |
Contents
THERMODYNAMIC ASPECTS OF METASTABLE ALLOYS | 1 |
QUASICRYSTALS | 6 |
ELECTRONIC PROPERTIES AND ATOMIC STRUCTURE | 8 |
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aluminium amorphous alloys amorphous metals amorphous phase formation annealing Appl atoms behaviour calculated cerium chemical composition concentration crystalline phases crystallization temperature curve density diffraction patterns diffusion E-MRS Spring Meeting electron elements Elsevier Sequoia/Printed enthalpy entropy equilibrium eutectic experimental films free energy function glass formation glass transition temperature glass-forming range hafnium icosahedral implantation increase interdiffusion interface irradiation kinetics laser lattice layer Lett material measurements mechanical alloying melt spinning melt-spun metastable Metastable Alloys Miedema milling multilayers Ni-Zr nickel nucleation observed obtained parameters peak phase diagram Phys powders Preparation and Properties Proc Properties of Metastable quasi-crystals Rapidly Quenched Received May 31 Rutherford backscattering samples shown in Fig shows silicon solid solution solidification spectra sputtered stability structural relaxation substrate surface thermal thermodynamic tion transformation tungsten undercooled liquid values vitrification volume W. L. Johnson X-ray diffraction zirconium