JOURNAL ARTICLE

Irradiation-induced formation of single-variant nanocrystals in an amorphous alloy

Ryuichi TarumiKazuki TakashimaYakichi Higo

Year: 2006 Journal:   Philosophical Magazine Letters Vol: 86 (5)Pages: 301-307   Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Abstract

Physically isolated and crystallographically oriented single-variant nanocrystals (NCs) have been successfully formed in an Ni–P amorphous alloy using focused ion-beam (FIB) irradiation. The amorphous alloy was irradiated by the FIB at an incident ion beam angle of 35° to the specimen surface. Transmission electron microscopy observation has shown the formation of a large amount of NCs, approximately 20 nm in size, throughout the irradiated area. Electron diffraction analysis has revealed that the NCs have an fcc structure, with the irradiated-plane normal parallel to [111]fcc and the FIB direction parallel to [001]fcc, indicating that the NCs are single variant.

Keywords:
Transmission electron microscopy Irradiation Amorphous solid Materials science Nanocrystal Alloy Crystallography Electron beam processing Electron diffraction Diffraction Ion Nanotechnology Optics Composite material Chemistry

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