Metastable Phase transformations induced by ball - milling in the Cu - W system
Résumé
Abstract For the first time, based on X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy/energy dispersion X-ray analyses, differential thermal analysis and differential scanning calorimetry experiments, the crystal to non-equilibrium phase transition induced by ball-milling has been evidenced in the CuW system. This system exhibits a total immiscibility in both solid and liquid states. Starting from elemental copper and tungsten powders, a partial solubility of copper into the cubic tungsten lattice as well as of tungsten into the f.c.c. copper lattice is induced by ball-milling. Such an enhancement of the solubility is revealed by an effect on the lattice parameter of both Cu(W) and W(Cu) crystalline solid solutions over the whole investigated composition range, i.e. Cu5W95 to Cu95W5 (wt.%). Such an experimental investigation of the crystal to amorphous phase transition induced by ball-milling in a system which exhibits a positive heat of mixing either in the solid or in the liquid states supports our previous results leading to the conclusion that the mechanisms of the phase transitions induced by ball-milling are different from those of the so-called classical solid-state amorphization.