Amorphous Iron Formation by Discontinuous Rubbing | Chapter 11 | New Approaches in Engineering Research Vol. 14
A layer of piled-up adherent wear debris with a thickness of more than 100 m was formed by unidirectional dry rubbing in a low vacuum, routinely removing -iron slider from -iron specimen. Large spots and halo rings can be seen in TEM diffraction patterns taken from this stratum. This appears to be the state right before complete amorphization. The structure generated by the occupancy of iron atoms in the O and T sites of -iron is represented by all the rings and dots. Neither this method of amorphization nor the above-mentioned inhabited structure have been documented. The amorphous state and the inhabited structure are both kept at ambient temperatures. The high-pressure generating technique that converted -iron to -iron is described.
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H. Furuichi
Furuichi
Laboratory, 2878-1, Wadamachi, kofu 400-0001, Japan.
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