Abstract

AbstractThe rates of ordering and antiphase domain coalescence during isothermal annealing of quenched equiatomic iron–cobalt and iron–cobalt–vanadium alloys have been studied in the range 400–600° C. Experimental techniques included X-ray diffraction (superlattice line intensity and breadth, and lattice parameter) and measurement of magnetic saturation moment. Amounts of vanadium up to 2.5% do not significantly affect the ordering kinetics in these alloys. It is suggested that the transformation bcc → L20 in this system occurs by a homogeneous process rather than by nucleation and growth of ordered domains. Rates of antiphase domain coalescence are affected by vanadium. Coalescence is very rapid in FeCo below 550°C but is relatively slow in FeCo and FeCo-V above 550°C, when a linear (domain size) vs. time relationship is obeyed. The effect of vanadium on the equilibrium degree of order in the range 300–900°C has been assessed on the basis of specific-heat, lattice-parameter, and magnetic-saturation measu...

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