In this study, the formation of super saturated solid solution in the binary Cu-Fe system was investigated. Three powder blends with 30, 50 and 70 wt.% of Fe were milled for different times to 96 h. The variations of lattice parameter and inter-planar spacing were calculated and analyzed using X-ray diffraction analysis (XDA). The anisotropy of lattice deformation in the FCC phase was studied and the obtained results were compared to milled pure Cu powder. Furthermore, crystallite size was calculated using Scherer formula in comparison with Rietveld full profile refinement method. Considering the previous studies about the formation of non-equilibrium FCC and BCC phases, the phase evolution has been discussed and the proportion of each phas...
Metastable nanocrystalline FCC and BCC Fe-Cu solid solutions were synthesized from elemental powders...
Materials processed by severe plastic deformation (SPD), usually exhibit unusual mechanical properti...
Atomic volumes, magnetic moments, mixing energies, and the elastic properties of bcc Fe1–xCux solid ...
Although Cu and Fe are immiscible under equilibrium conditions, they can form supersaturated solid s...
A new route has been developed to produce full-density, bulk, two-phase nanocomposites. Nanocrystall...
Nanocrystalline Cu(Fe) solid solution was successfully synthesized by using high-energy mechanical m...
Highly supersaturated nanocrystalline FexCu100-x alloys (10 less-than-or-equal-to x less-than-or-equ...
X-ray diffraction, transmission electron microscopy, and differential scanning calorimetry were used...
AbstractFully dense bulk nanocomposites have been obtained by a novel two-step severe plastic deform...
The purpose of this study is an attempt to obtain nanocrystalline bulk Cu-40 at.% Fe alloy by mechan...
Copper and iron are immiscible elements according to the equilibrium phase diagram, but they can for...
The work is focused on the preparation of bulk immiscible Cu-Fe-based alloys by powder metallurgy. T...
The lattice parameters, crystallite size and strain of nanostructured Cu1-xFex (0< x <0.5) all...
International audienceA Cu-Fe nanocomposite containing 50 nm thick iron filaments dispersed in a cop...
Extended x-ray-absorption fine-structure (EXAFS) measurements were used to obtain element- specific,...
Metastable nanocrystalline FCC and BCC Fe-Cu solid solutions were synthesized from elemental powders...
Materials processed by severe plastic deformation (SPD), usually exhibit unusual mechanical properti...
Atomic volumes, magnetic moments, mixing energies, and the elastic properties of bcc Fe1–xCux solid ...
Although Cu and Fe are immiscible under equilibrium conditions, they can form supersaturated solid s...
A new route has been developed to produce full-density, bulk, two-phase nanocomposites. Nanocrystall...
Nanocrystalline Cu(Fe) solid solution was successfully synthesized by using high-energy mechanical m...
Highly supersaturated nanocrystalline FexCu100-x alloys (10 less-than-or-equal-to x less-than-or-equ...
X-ray diffraction, transmission electron microscopy, and differential scanning calorimetry were used...
AbstractFully dense bulk nanocomposites have been obtained by a novel two-step severe plastic deform...
The purpose of this study is an attempt to obtain nanocrystalline bulk Cu-40 at.% Fe alloy by mechan...
Copper and iron are immiscible elements according to the equilibrium phase diagram, but they can for...
The work is focused on the preparation of bulk immiscible Cu-Fe-based alloys by powder metallurgy. T...
The lattice parameters, crystallite size and strain of nanostructured Cu1-xFex (0< x <0.5) all...
International audienceA Cu-Fe nanocomposite containing 50 nm thick iron filaments dispersed in a cop...
Extended x-ray-absorption fine-structure (EXAFS) measurements were used to obtain element- specific,...
Metastable nanocrystalline FCC and BCC Fe-Cu solid solutions were synthesized from elemental powders...
Materials processed by severe plastic deformation (SPD), usually exhibit unusual mechanical properti...
Atomic volumes, magnetic moments, mixing energies, and the elastic properties of bcc Fe1–xCux solid ...