High-energy diffraction measurements of deeply undercooled Co-Pd liquids using electrostatic levitation

ORAL

Abstract

Co-Pd liquids in their deeply undercooled state have attracted a great deal of interest because of the potential for magnetically triggered nucleation of the solid phase. We report on the results of high-energy x-ray diffraction measurements, using 129 keV x-rays at the Advanced Photon source, on a series of liquid Co-Pd alloys in a containerless environment employing electrostatic levitation. Diffraction data were collected using a flat-plate two-dimensional detector during free cooling from temperatures well above the liquidus, to as much as 200 degrees C of undercooling for compositions ranging from 50:50 to 80:20 (Co:Pd). The composition dependence and temperature dependence of differences in structure will be discussed.

*This work was supported by the National Science Foundation under grant DMR-08-01757, DMR-06-06065, DMR-08-56199 and NASA under grants NNX07AK27G and NNX09AJ19H.

Authors

  • G.E. Rustan

    • Iowa State University
  • N.A. Mauro

    • Washington University
  • J.C. Bendert

    • Washington University
  • K.F. Kelton

    • Washington University
  • A. Kreyssig

    • Ames Laboratory U.S. DOE and Department of Physics and Astronomy, Iowa State University
    • Iowa State University
  • A.I. Goldman

    • Iowa State University