Early Stage of Phase-Separation Processes in FeCr and AlZn Alloys

Abstract
Phase-separation processes in FeCr and AlZn alloys were studied by a small-angle scattering instrument installed at the KENS pulsed neutron source. Two stages were found in the decomposition process. In the late stage, after annealing time t, dynamical scaling holds for the scattering function S(q, t) which exhibits q4 dependence for high q values. At the earlier stage S(q, t) cannot be described by the same scaling law, and q2 dependence appears at high q. This relation can be well described by the nonlinear theory of Langer, Bar-on, and Miller.