The first Fe-based MAX phase is realized by solid-state substitution reaction of an Fe/Au/Mo2GaC thin-film diffusion couple, as determined by X-ray diffraction and scanning transmission electron microscopy. Chemical analysis together with elemental mapping reveals that as much as 50 at.% Fe on the A site can be obtained by thermally induced Au and Fe substitution for Ga atomic layers in Mo2GaC. One-sixth of the original Ga is also replaced by Au atoms. When annealing Mo2GaC thin films covered with Fe only, the Mo2GaC phase remains intact, that is, Au acts as a catalyst for the substitution reaction. IMPACT STATEMENT The first direct evidence showing Fe-containing MAX phase, Mo2AC, with Fe ∼50 at.% on the A sites is presented, synthesized by thermally induced Fe and Au substitution reaction catalyzed by Au.
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Lai, C. C., Petruhins, A., Lu, J., Farle, M., Hultman, L., Eklund, P., & Rosen, J. (2017). Thermally induced substitutional reaction of Fe into Mo2GaC thin films. Materials Research Letters, 5(8), 533–539. https://doi.org/10.1080/21663831.2017.1343207
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