%0 Journal Article %A Kirkland, J. P. %A Woicik, J. C. %A Crespo del Arco, Patricia %A Hernando Grande, Antonio %A Garcia Escorial, A. %T Near-neighbor mixing and bond dilation in mechanically alloyed Cu-Fe %D 1996 %@ 0163-1829 %U https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/60118 %X Extended x-ray-absorption fine-structure (EXAFS) measurements were used to obtain element- specific, structural, and chemical information of the local environments around Cu and Fe atoms in high-energy ballmilled Cu_Fe_(12-X) samples (x=0.50 and 0.70). Analysis of the EXAFS data shows both Fe and Cu atoms reside in face-centered-cubic sites where the first coordination sphere consists of a mixture of Fe and Cu atoms in a ratio which reflects the as-Prepared stoichiometry. The measured bond distances indicate a dilation in the bonds between unlike neighbors which accounts for the lattice expansion measured by x-ray diffraction. These results indicate that metastable alloys having a positive heat of mixing can be prepared via the high-energy ballmilling process. %~