Abstract

Abstract The crystallographic structures of AxB1−x (A = a hydride-forming metal, B = non-hydride-forming metal) intermetallic compounds before and after hydrogen absorption have been identified using X-ray diffraction, to know the types of amorphizing intermetallic compounds. Amorphous alloys are formed by hydrogenation of the intermetallic compounds with the C15, C23, B82, D019 and L12 structures and having relatively low thermal stabilities. The compositions of these compounds are expressed as AB2, A2B and A3B.

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