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Atom Movements: Diffusion and Mass Transport in Solids
β Scribed by Jean Philibert
- Publisher
- Les Γditions de Physique
- Year
- 1991
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 603
- Series
- Monographies de physique
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Preface
Foreword
Foreword to the English Edition
Translatorβs Acknowledgments
Table of Contents
General Bibliography
Notation
I. Diffusion and drift
II. Atomic theory of diffusion
III. Diffusion mechanisms and correlation effects
IV. Self-diffusion
V. Solute diffusion in pure materials. Diffusion in alloys
VI. Diffusion and drift in alloys and compounds
VII. Diffusion in media of lower dimensionality
VIII. Phenomenological theory of diffusion
IX. Techniques for the study of diffusion
X. The study of some diffusion-controlled processes
Exercises
Index
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