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Amorphous Structures in the Immiscible Ag-Ni System
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Materials ScienceImmiscible Ag-ni SystemEngineeringPhysicsLow HeatCrystal MaterialCondensed Matter PhysicsApplied PhysicsConventional ProbesAmorphous MetalAmorphous SolidAlloy PhaseReverse Monte CarloCrystallographyMicrostructureAmorphous Materials
Vapor quenching in the phase-separating Ag-Ni system creates alloys that appear homogeneously amorphous under conventional probes. However, an atomic-level structural analysis based on extended x-ray absorption fine structures in combination with reverse Monte Carlo and molecular dynamics simulations demonstrates that these new phases are characterized by nonuniform, spinodal-like structures on an extremely fine scale. This heterogeneous nature of the structure is directly responsible for the unexpectedly low heat (and temperature) of crystallization observed in calorimetric measurements.
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