Evolution of local atomic structure accompanying devitrification of amorphous Ni-Zr alloy thin films
Debarati Bhattacharya, Nidhi Tiwari, P.S.R. Krishna, Dibyendu, Bhattacharyya

TL;DR
This study investigates the atomic-level structural evolution during devitrification of amorphous Ni-Zr alloy thin films, revealing phase transformation, oxide depletion, and increased order with annealing, using multiple advanced X-ray techniques.
Contribution
It provides a detailed atomic-scale understanding of devitrification mechanisms in Ni-Zr thin films, combining multiple X-ray methods for comprehensive analysis.
Findings
Ni7Zr2 identified as the main crystalline phase
Oxide content decreases rapidly during annealing
Film thickness decreases while long-range order increases
Abstract
Thin film metallic glasses undergoing devitrification can form partially crystallized or fully crystallized materials with novel structural and magnetic properties. The development of desired and tunable properties of such systems drives the need to understand the mechanism of their thermal evolution at the atomic level. Co-sputtered amorphous Ni-Zr alloy thin films which were thermally annealed in steps of 200 deg C from room temperature up to 800 deg C, were observed to undergo an amorphous-to-crystalline transformation. Evolutions in local atomic structure, including oxide formation and depletion during this devitrification process, were determined using a combination of X-ray reflectivity (XRR), grazing incidence X-ray diffraction (GIXRD) and Extended X-ray Absorption Fine Structure (EXAFS) techniques. The most probable phase of the alloy was determined as Ni7Zr2; undergoing a…
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