ChemInform Abstract: X-Ray Investigation of Metastable Crystalline Phases in Co-Deposited Fe—Cr Alloy Nanometer Films.
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Fe100-xCrx (x = 24.5—61.7) alloy nanometer films are prepared by crossed-beam pulsed laser deposition and characterized by wide-angle X-ray scattering. On varying the Cr content x, a change of phase content is observed starting from the known body-centered cubic phase at low Cr content. Indications for three new metastable Fe—Cr phases are found to form in body-centered tetragonal, face-centered orthorhombic, and primitive orthorhombic lattice types, respectively.