Two-Stage enthalpy relaxation behavior of (Fe(0.5)Ni(0.5)) (83)P(17) and (Fe(0.5)Ni(0.5))(83)B(17) amorphous alloys upon annealing.
01 January 1985
The mechanism for the appearance of the two-stage enthalpy relaxation was investigated based on the concept of two-stage distribution in relaxation times (or glass transitions) centering at T(g1) and T(g2) which arise respectively from the metal atoms and from the metal-metalloid atoms and the distinct two- stage splitting was interpreted to generate by the distinctly distinguishable difference in the easiness of structural relaxation between metal-metal and metal-metalloid.