NUKLEONIKA 2007, 52(Supplement 1):S51-S54
Aneta Hanc1, Janusz E. Fr¹ckowiak1, Franciszek Binczyk2
1 University of Silesia, 4 Uniwersytecka Str., 40-007 Katowice, Poland
2 Silesian Technical University, 8 Krasiñskiego Str., 40-019 Katowice, Poland
The Fe-Al and Fe-Al-Ni metallic powders produced by the self-decomposition method and then intensive
grinding in an electro-magneto-mechanical mill with Fe and Ni additions were examined by X-ray powder
diffraction, scanning electron microscopy and Mössbauer spectroscopy. The concentration of vacancies
and Fe atoms occupying Al positions (Fe-AS atoms) was determined from the Mössbauer spectra
analysis connected with distinct Fe environments. The results show that nickel addition causes
both an increase in vacancy concentrations in comparison with values found for Fe-Al metallic
powders and a significant increase in the antisite Fe-AS atoms concentration. Intensive high-energy
grinding in the electro-magneto-mechanical mill modifies the phase composition of the studied
materials and changes the concentration of point defects.