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Theories describing the kinetics of ordered B2 and disordered b.c.c. alloys are applied to the effect of the order-disorder transition on tracer diffusion. Both tracer self-diffusion coefficients and isotope effects in βCuZn and equiatomic FeCo are considered.
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Bakker, H. An Explanation of the Influence of the Order-Disorder B2-B.C.C Transformation of the Self-Diffusion Behaviour in Alloys. MRS Online Proceedings Library 21, 319–324 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1557/PROC-21-319
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