Abstract
The ordering reactions in iron–silicon alloys have been studied by transmission electron microscopy in the composition range 10–17 at.-%Si and the temperature range 535–822°C. It has been found that: <list list-type="order"> <list-item>
The A2 → B2 ordering reaction appears to occur homogeneously (i.e. in the non-classical manner) both above and below the Curie temperature, Te .</list-item> <list-item>
The magnetic interaction suppresses the A2 → B2 critical temperature by about 100°C in Fe–10 at.-%Si.</list-item> <list-item>
The B2 → DO3 ordering reaction appears to occur homogeneously above Tc , but by nucleation and growth below Tc .</list-item> <list-item>
Antiphase boundaries nucleate phases with lower degrees of order than has the matrix but not phases with higher degrees of order.</list-item> <list-item>
Long-range-order fluctuations occur near the critical points of the homogeneous A2 → B2 and B2 → DO3 transformations.</list-item> </list>
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