DIFFUSION OF INTERSTITIAL SOLUTE -- VACANCY PAIRS IN A DILUTE FCC ALLOY.

Abstract

It has been proposed that the diffusion of cadmium in lead, which is inconsistent with the vacancy mechanism of solute diffusion, occurs by means of an interstitial migration which is strongly correlated due to an attraction between interstitial cadmium ions and vacancies. It is plausible that cadmium, like the noble metal solutes, should dissolve in lead by the dissociative mechanism, but interact strongly with vacancies by a screened electrostatic interaction. A thermodynamic model of a dilute dissociative solid solution is developed, and expressions for the equilibrium fractions of substitutional, interstitial and interstitial solute - vacancy close pair solute states are derived. Following the method of Lidiard, the solute diffusivity and linear enhancement of self-diffusion in this dissociative fcc alloy are calculated. It is also shown that the solute correlation factor, and therefore the isotope effect for solute diffusion, must be very small for this mechanism of diffusion. (Author)

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Apr 01, 1969
Accession Number
AD0691382

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  • J. Wesley Miller

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  • Harvard University

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DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Alloys
  • Chemical Compounds
  • Diffusion
  • Diffusivity
  • Metallic Compounds
  • Migration
  • Solid Solutions

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