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Acta Metall Sin  1995, Vol. 31 Issue (14): 73-76    DOI:
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MoSSBAUER EFFECT ON BALL-MILLED NANOCRYSTALLINE Fe MATERIALS
CHEN Hong; XU Zuxiong; ZHAI Shaoyan; M A Ruzhang(University of Science and Technology Beijing; 100083)(Manuscript received 94-03-16; in revised form 94-08-16)
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CHEN Hong; XU Zuxiong; ZHAI Shaoyan; M A Ruzhang(University of Science and Technology Beijing; 100083)(Manuscript received 94-03-16; in revised form 94-08-16). MoSSBAUER EFFECT ON BALL-MILLED NANOCRYSTALLINE Fe MATERIALS. Acta Metall Sin, 1995, 31(14): 73-76.

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Abstract  Nanocrystalline metallic iron powder was prepared under either Ar or N2 atmosphere by a vibratory ball mill. The X-ray diffractions (XRD) were used to monitor the structure changes during ball milling. Nanostructure of metallic Fe was further studied by Mssbauer effect. The structure of the electron and magnetism of the interface component in Fe nanocrystals was abviously effected by the milling atmosphere.Correspondent: XU Zuxiong, professor,(Department of Material Physics, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083)
Key words:  ball milling M ssbauer effect      nanocrystlline Fe     
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