Effect of Annealing in Multicomponent bcc Alloys
K. Szymańskia, K. Perzyńskaa, D. Satułaa, L. Dobrzyńskia,b, P. Zaleskia, J. Waliszewskia, K. Rećkoa, M. Biernackaa and W. Olszewskia
aFaculty of Physics, University of Białystok, Lipowa 41, 15-424 Białystok, Poland
bThe Soltan Institute of Nuclear Studies, 05-400 Otwock-Swierk, Poland
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Multicomponent single phase alloys were synthesized according to the idea of iron-average atom system. X-ray diffraction shows formation of bcc phase and traces of unidentified phase. Mössbauer spectra indicate presence of two components with different hyperfine magnetic field distributions. The high field component corresponds to the majority ferromagnetic phase. Few per cent of iron builds low field component. The dominant effect of annealing consists in an increase of the low field component.
DOI: 10.12693/APhysPolA.119.62
PACS numbers: 71.20.Be, 76.80.+y, 61.05.Qr, 61.50.Ks, 81.30.Hd