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Nickel Silicide NiSi

X-ray diffraction analysis of the samples was carried out using a Rigaku D/Max-RB diffractometer with Cu Ka monochromatized radiation source, operated at 40 KV and 100 mA. The average size of nickel silicide particles was evaluated by the Scherter formula. The molar fraction 7, of NiSix in a Ni-Ni2Si-NiSi-NiSi2 mixture was calculated from XRD patterns as ... [Pg.78]

The freezing-point curve of nickel and silicon indicates the existence of several other silicides, namely, NisSi, Xi3Si2, NiSi, and Xi2Sis.4 A tefranickel silicide, NijSi, has been isolated.6 Density curves,6 however, apparently indicate the existence of three silicides only, namely, Ni2Si, NiSi, and Ni3Si2. [Pg.133]


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