Abstract
Methods of atomic-force and scanning electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction and electron microprobe analysis were used to study metallic cements formed upon the interaction of Cu-In mechanocomposites with different contents of indium. It has been established that an increase in the amount of indium in the mechanocomposite, which represents mainly a solid solution of indium in copper, leads to a decrease in the sizes of particles of the basic intermetallic compound CuGa2 in the material obtained. After a certain induction period, indium forms a solid solution with gallium in the form of separate crystallites and nanodimensional films on the faces of CuGa2 crystals.
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