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Order-disorder phase transition and stress-induced diffusion in Au-Cu

Hennig, John
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Mari, Daniele  
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Schaller, Robert  
2009
Physical Review B

Isothermal mechanical spectroscopy by means of a forced torsion pendulum (measuring internal friction/mechanical loss) was used to study the interplay of long-range atomic order and stress-induced diffusion (Zener relaxation) in Au57%Cu43%. Our results show that the relaxation strength of stress-induced diffusion exhibits the typical Curie-Weiss-type behavior in the disordered solid solution and then gradually goes to zero below the critical temperature marking the phase transition to the long-range-ordered AuCu II phase. The breakdown of the relaxation peak reflects the kinetics of the ordering process. The diffusion data were used to establish the transformation time vs temperature (TTT) diagram of the phase transformation.

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DOI
10.1103/PhysRevB.79.144116
Web of Science ID

WOS:000265943200040

Author(s)
Hennig, John
Mari, Daniele  
Schaller, Robert  
Date Issued

2009

Published in
Physical Review B
Volume

79

Issue

14

Article Number

144116

Subjects

copper alloys

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diffusion

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gold alloys

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internal friction

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long-range order

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order-disorder transformations

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torsion

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Zener Relaxation

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X-Ray

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Alloys

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Kinetics

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Ag

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Transformation

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November 30, 2010
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