Abstract
Del Bianco, Hernando, Bonetti, and Navarro [Phys. Rev. B 56, 8894 (1997)] published Mössbauer spectroscopy and magnetization measurements on ball-milled iron. The observed changes were attributed to the increased grain-boundary fraction and this was supported by measurements on heat treated samples. The recovery of the physical properties of bulk iron after the heat treatments was attributed to grain growth and atomic rearrangement at the grain boundaries. The effect of possible impurities (e.g., Cr originating from the milling tools) was not considered in any respect. We show that the results on the heat treated samples do not exclude the possibility of explaining some features of the Mössbauer hyperfine field distribution by impurities instead of a reduced hyperfine field of the grain-boundary atoms. Heat treatments of small grain size samples were performed under argon and in a vacuum of Significant reduction of the Cr content of the alloy phase can be observed at elevated temperatures, which is explained by formation in the surface region.
- Received 15 December 1997
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.59.14786
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