1997
DOI: 10.1016/s0925-8388(97)00215-6
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The η-phase field of the CuIn system

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“…1. The XRD pattern corresponding to sample S4-500 can be related to the phase A reported by Elding-Pontén et al [15] XRD patterns corresponding to S2-500 and S3-500 samples exhibit several peaks related to both δ and A phases. The intensity of peaks related to phase δ diminishes with In content while the intensity of those related to phase A increases (see enlarged region displayed in Fig.…”
Section: Crystallographic Characterizationsupporting
confidence: 64%
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“…1. The XRD pattern corresponding to sample S4-500 can be related to the phase A reported by Elding-Pontén et al [15] XRD patterns corresponding to S2-500 and S3-500 samples exhibit several peaks related to both δ and A phases. The intensity of peaks related to phase δ diminishes with In content while the intensity of those related to phase A increases (see enlarged region displayed in Fig.…”
Section: Crystallographic Characterizationsupporting
confidence: 64%
“…These phases would transform one to another with the continuous rotation of the sub-motif in the electron diffraction pattern. The phase A′ reported by Jain et al [9] have not been detected by Elding-Pontén et al [15] and it would be incorporated in the A phase.…”
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“…The compositional homogeneity ranges of the high temperature g¢-Cu 6 Sn 5 and Cu 2 In phases in the binary systems are 54.5-56.5 at.% Cu 15,16 and 64-67 at.% Cu, 17,18 respectively. Despite the differences in compositional homogeneity ranges, both of the two phases have the B8 1 /B8 2 (NiAs/Ni 2 In) crystal structures 19,20 and could potentially form a continuous solid solution. The continuous compositional distribution as shown in Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%