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The Crystal Structure of Ni4Mo

Authors :
David Harker
Source :
The Journal of Chemical Physics. 12:315-317
Publication Year :
1944
Publisher :
AIP Publishing, 1944.

Abstract

A nickel‐molybdenum alloy containing about 20 atom percent of molybdenum exists above 900°C as a cubic close‐packed structure. If this alloy is quenched and then held at temperatures below 840°C, an ordering reaction occurs which results in a slight tetragonal distortion of the cubic structure. This ordered structure requires for its description a tetragonal cell with 2.5 times the volume of the distorted face‐centered cubic cell. The completely ordered structure can be described analytically as follows: space group: C4h5—I4/m; dimensions of unit cell: a0=5.720A, c0=3.564A, c/a=0.6231; atomic positions: 2 Mo in 2(a), 8 Ni in 8(h), x=0.200. y=0.400.

Details

ISSN :
10897690 and 00219606
Volume :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of Chemical Physics
Accession number :
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