Abstract
Fe–Ga alloys are rapidly oxidized when exposed in air, forming both amorphous and crystalline surface oxides. These oxides hinder the observation of the ordered phases of B2 and D0 3 in Fe–Ga alloys by dark-field imaging and high-resolution imaging of transmission electron microscopy (TEM) techniques. Proper imaging techniques and reduction of surface oxides are necessary to obtain representative microstructural features to the bulk alloys by TEM.
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