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We have studied the crystallization kinetics of Fe90-x Si x B10 amorphous alloys withx ranging from 7 to 21, by synchrotron X-ray radiation. Using energy- dispersive X-ray diffraction, the kinetics of the different crystalline phases evolving during isothermal annealing were followed. These crystalline phases were identified as precipitation ofα-Fe(Si) and/or Fe3Si in the amorphous matrix. At a later time or at a higher temperature, Fe2B starts to crystallize (x < 21 ). Only at low iron concentration (x = 21) was the second phase different, namely Fe5SiB2 The hypo- and hyper-eutectic Fe-Si-B glasses were found to crystallize differently. The crystallization processes are discussed in some detail.
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Minor, W., Schönfeld, B., Lebech, B. et al. Crystallization of Fe-Si-B metallic glasses studied by X-ray synchrotron radiation. J Mater Sci 22, 4144–4152 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01133371
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