Amorphization and nanocrystal formation in a Pd-Ni-Cu-P alloy after cooling under different conditions.
E V KharanzhevskiyPeter K GalenkoMarkus RettenmayrS KochR WonnebergerM V ZamoryanskayaM A YagovkinaD A KirilenkoV A BershteinP N YakushevL M EgorovaK N OrekhovaV G LebedevA V EgorovA S SenchenkovPublished in: Philosophical transactions. Series A, Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences (2022)
Structure formation during solidification of a Pd-Ni-Cu-P melt is studied. It is demonstrated that changes in the heat transfer conditions lead to a nonlinear change in the characteristics of the structure. The article presents the regimes of cooling the samples and the results of their structure and composition studies. It is found that a decrease in the cooling rate of the alloy leads to an increase in the size, proportion and composition of nanoinclusions in an amorphous matrix. X-ray diffraction method, electron probe microanalysis, transmission microscopy and scanning calorimetry are used for samples characterization. This article is part of the theme issue 'Transport phenomena in complex systems (part 2)'.