O. Bisi, L.W. Chiao, et al.
Surface Science
The interdiffusion of nickel and zirconium by a solid-state reaction to form an amorphous NiZr alloy has been followed by transmission electron microscopy. Cross-sectional examination of NiZr bilayers annealed at 300°C has shown the formation of amorphous NiZr and the development of large voids in the nickel neighboring the Ni/NiZr interface. Our results indicate that nickel is the dominant diffusing species in the amorphous alloy and that the diffusion requires a defect mechanism. Prolonged annealing at 300°C results in the formation of a crystalline NiZr phase, which co-exists with the amorphous alloy.
O. Bisi, L.W. Chiao, et al.
Surface Science
K.N. Tu, R.D. Thompson
Acta Metallurgica
K.N. Tu, P. Chaudhari, et al.
Journal of Applied Physics
K.N. Tu
Journal of Applied Physics