Abstract

By probing the Ni content of Zr crystallites as a function of milling time using Auger spectroscopy, we report the first direct measurements of the interdiffusion which takes place during the amorphization of Ni-Zr by the mechanical alloying of pure-metal powders. Based on the concentration variation of Ni in Zr as a function of the milling time and using a simple interdiffusion model, we can estimate an effective local temperature at the collision site.

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