Effect of Alloying on the AluminumKand NickelLX-Ray Emission Spectra in the Aluminum-Nickel Binary System

Abstract
The aluminum Kα4Kα3 satellite-line intensity ratio and the aluminum K and nickel L emission bands from a series of aluminum-nickel binary alloys have been studied using 6-kV electrons and a flat-crystal x-ray vacuum spectrometer equipped with a flow counter. The Kα4Kα3 intensity ratio varies in a linear manner with aluminum content, going from 0.48 in the pure metal to 0.84 in the 4 Al-96 Ni alloy. As the aluminum content is decreased, the Al K band shifts progressively to lower energy and becomes more symmetrical in shape. The K-band intensity maximum shifts in a linear manner with aluminum content although the Ni LIII band does not. It appears from the data, however, that the Ni LIII emission edge broadens considerably as the nickel content is decreased and that the overlapping high-energy satellite becomes progressively weaker.