Nanocrystalline elemental powders of Cr, Fe, Ni, and Cu were prepared by high-energy ball milling and studied using EXAFS spectroscopy. Data were acquired in total electron yield to avoid thickness effects, and a detailed analysis was performed to obtain structural parameters. While significant amplitude reduction was observed in the EXAFS signals of the ball-milled powders, reduction in first neighbor coordination number based on curve-fitting was limited to ≤ 15%. The results are consistent with the presence of nanocrystalline structures and structural defects induced by the milling process.
Rajeev GuptaB.S. MurtyN. Birbilis
S. A. OliverVincent G. HarrisH. H. HamdehJohnny C. Ho