2001
DOI: 10.1016/s1359-6462(01)00701-1
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Hyperfine field distributions of nanocrystalline alloys

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“…Fe atoms surrounded preferentially by other Fe or B atoms cover higher fields of about 25-30 T. The similar behaviour of the P (B) distributions is discussed in more detail elsewhere [23] for Fe 80 Nb 7 Cu 1 B 12 nanocrystalline alloy. Low-temperature measurements performed on the X = Cu alloy [24] favour this interpretation as well.…”
Section: Annealing In the Temperature Range Of Primary Crystallizatio...mentioning
confidence: 80%
“…Fe atoms surrounded preferentially by other Fe or B atoms cover higher fields of about 25-30 T. The similar behaviour of the P (B) distributions is discussed in more detail elsewhere [23] for Fe 80 Nb 7 Cu 1 B 12 nanocrystalline alloy. Low-temperature measurements performed on the X = Cu alloy [24] favour this interpretation as well.…”
Section: Annealing In the Temperature Range Of Primary Crystallizatio...mentioning
confidence: 80%
“…Miglierini et al 212 reported the CEMS study of Nanoperm nanocrystalline alloys with composition FeMXB (M5Mo, Nb, Ti; X5Cu, Au). Their results show the significant alteration of the short-range order before crystallisation.…”
Section: Nanomaterialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Mössbauer spectrometry provides a unique possibility for simultaneous investigation of structural arrangement and magnetic states of the resonant atoms via their hyperfine interactions [1]. They sensitively reflect changes in the chemical and/or topological short-range atomic order.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%