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Mechanical spectroscopy as an in situ tool to study first and second order transitions in metastable Fe-Ga alloys

Golovin, I. S.
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Palacheva, V. V.
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Mari, D.  
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June 25, 2019
Journal Of Alloys And Compounds

Phase transitions and related anelastic effects are examined in Fe-xGa alloys (x =19 and 27 at.%) by means of in situ neutron diffraction, vibrating sample magnetometry, dilatometry, and three different mechanical spectroscopy techniques: torsion forced pendulum, vibrating reed, and commercial DMA Q800. Anelastic transient effects due to ordering-disordering (D0(3) <--> A(2)) in Fe-19Ga, and first order phase transitions (D0(3) -> L1(2) -> D0(19) -> B2) in Fe-27Ga compositions, are discussed with respect to phase and magnetic transitions. (C) 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.jallcom.2019.03.264
Web of Science ID

WOS:000464663600130

Author(s)
Golovin, I. S.
Palacheva, V. V.
Mari, D.  
Vuilleme, G.
Balagurov, A. M.
Bobrikov, I. A.
Cifre, J.
Sinning, H. -R.
Date Issued

2019-06-25

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA

Published in
Journal Of Alloys And Compounds
Volume

790

Start page

1149

End page

1156

Subjects

Chemistry, Physical

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Materials Science, Multidisciplinary

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Metallurgy & Metallurgical Engineering

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Chemistry

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Materials Science

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fe-ga alloys

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mechanical spectroscopy

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in situ neutron diffraction

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phase transitions

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internal-friction

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phase-transitions

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anelasticity

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bulk

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