The Origin of Quantitative Diffusion Measurements in Solids: A Centenary View
L.W. Barr
|
p3 |
On the History of Models for Solid-State Diffuison
C. Tuijn
|
p11 |
A Critical Look at the Mechanisms of Self-Diffusion in Metals
Alfred Seeger
|
p21 |
An Opposite View on Equilibrium Vacancies in Metals
Y. Kraftmakher
|
p37 |
Self-Diffusion and Group III (Al, Ga, In) Solute Diffusion in hcp Titanium
M. Köppers, D. Derdau, M. Friesel, Christian Herzig
|
p43 |
Self- and Hf Diffusion in α-Zr and in Dilute, Fe-Free, Zr(Ti) and Zr(Nb) Alloys
G.M. Hood, H. Zou, R.J. Schultz, N. Matsuura, J.A. Roy, Jennifer Jackman
|
p49 |
Nb Diffusion in Single-Crystal α-Zr
G.M. Hood, H. Zou, R.J. Schultz, N. Matsuura
|
p55 |
Diffusion of 14C in Single and Polycrystalline α-Titanium
Chr. Minkwitz, Christian Herzig
|
p61 |
Diffusion of Substitutional Solutes in α-Ti Measured by RBS and HIRBS
M.L. Mirassou, Rodolfo A. Pérez, Fanny Dyment
|
p67 |
The Peculiarities and Mechanisms of Oxygen Diffusion in Zirconium
A.V. Subbotin, G. Bart, H. Bruchertseifer, E.A. Smirnov
|
p73 |