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High pressure X-ray diffraction study of all Fe-Sn intermetallic compounds and one Fe-Sn solid solution

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JOURNAL OF ALLOYS AND COMPOUNDS
Volume 422, Issue 1-2, Pages 132-144

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2005.11.061

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iron-tin intermetallic compounds and alloys; X-ray diffraction; equation of state; high pressure

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The present study describes the preparation of all five Fe-Sn intermetallic compounds, FeSn2, FeSn, Fe3Sn2, Fe5Sn3, and Fe3Sn, and the results of the X-ray diffraction study under static high pressure up to 25 GPa using nitrogen as a pressure-transmitting medium. The samples were prepared with phase purities of 97% and higher. Four Fe-Sn intermetallics, FeSn2, FeSn, Fe5Sn3, and Fe3Sn, show no phase transition to the highest pressure achieved; Fe3Sn2 undergoes two transitions to 25 GPa. The bulk moduli of these materials decrease approximately linearly with increasing Sn content, with the exception of Fe3Sn2. We also studied the solubility of Sn in alpha-Fe (alpha-Fe1-x,Sn-x). Tin expands the alpha-Fe lattice according to Vegard's law to at least 6 at.% Sn. The solid solution alpha-Fe0.92Sn0.08 was examined beyond the pressure of the alpha/epsilon-phase transition. The onset of the phase transition in alpha-Fe0.92Sn0.08 occurs at about 24 GPa, higher than the transition pressure of 14 GPa in pure alpha-Fe, but at a similar lattice parameter, a approximate to 2.800 angstrom. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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