Observation of a L1(sub 2) superlattice in Fe3Ni

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Crystal Structure, Face Centered Cubic Lattices, Iron Alloys, Meteorites, Nickel Alloys, Order-Disorder Transformations, Superlattices, Thermal Diffusion, Composition (Property), Microstructure, Phase Diagrams, Phase Stability (Materials), Transmission Electron Microscopy, X Ray Analysis

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Transmission electron microscopic examination of the Santa Catherina
meteorite has shown the existence of two ordered face-centered cubic
phases. One with a composition close to FeNi exhibits a L1(sub 2)
structure, and the second with a composition close to Fe3Ni exhibits a
L1(sub 2) structure.

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