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Abstract A new ternary compound, Mg 15 − x Zn x Sr 3 with extensive solid solubility in the Mg–Zn–Sr system was observed and studied using electron probe microanalysis (EPMA), scanning electron microscopy SEM, and X-ray techniques. The solid solubility limits of this compound were found to be Mg 15 − x Zn x Sr 3 (0.24 ≤ x ≤ 10.58, at.%) at 300 °C using a diffusion couple and several equilibrated alloys. Analysis of the X-ray diffraction (XRD) patterns was carried out by Rietveld method. XRD data has shown that this solid solution crystallizes in the hexagonal P6 3 /mmc (194) space group with the Ni 11 Si 4 Sc 3 prototype. The lattice parameters decrease linearly with decreasing Mg content indicating substitutional solid solubility. The fractional atomic occupancy of the 6h, 6g, 4f, 2b and 12k sites of this compound are function of Mg content.

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