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Non-random interaction of vacancies with atoms during interdiffusion and ionic conductivity in materials

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posted on 2025-05-09, 14:19 authored by Irina BelovaIrina Belova, Graeme MurchGraeme Murch
The non-random interaction of vacancies with atoms during interdiffusion and ionic conductivity is referred to as the vacancy-wind effect. This effect, first discovered by the late Dr John Manning, is a subtle phenomenon arising from the non-random distribution of vacancies with respect to a given moving atom within a net flux of vacancies. Recently, a good deal of progress has been made in determining accurate expressions for vacancy-wind factors in binary and ternary alloys, and in mixed cation ionic systems. The present paper provides an overview of these recent findings and puts them into a broader and historical context.

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Journal title

Defect and Diffusion Forum

Volume

266

Pagination

119-130

Publisher

Scitec Publications Ltd

Language

  • en, English

College/Research Centre

Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment

School

School of Engineering

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