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Interdiffusion in Short-Wavelength Modulated Materials Studied by Monte-Carlo Simulations
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 February 2011
Abstract
Interdiffusion in a two-dimensional compositionally modulated lattice has been studied by Monte-Carlo simulations. In the initial stages, the interdiffusion coefficient has been observed to change with time due to the development of short-range order simultaneously with the interdiffusion process. When the short-range order parameter approached its limiting value, the diffusion coefficient approached a constant value. The dependence of the interdiffusion coefficient on the modulation wavelength does not agree with the prediction of one-dimensional theories. For ordering alloy systems, the effective interdiffusion coefficient is positive, i.e., an initially present modulation decays in time, for all wavelengths.
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Department of Nuclear Engineering, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-2104.