The migration of Co in monocrystals was measured, at various temperatures and partial pressures, by depositing a thin film of the diffusant, by annealing, and by using secondary ion mass spectrometry or X-ray spectrometry to monitor the diffusion profiles. It was found that the results (table 67) could be described by the expressions:
D (cm2/s) = 5.15 x 10-2PO2 (atm)0.175 exp[-2.54(eV)/kT]
By further analyzing the data, some insight into the impurity/vacancy interactions was obtained. This suggested that Co interacted quite strongly with VNi" during exchange jumps, but hardly interacted at all when it was in a stable position.
H.Boussetta, N.Tabet, C.Monty: Journal de Physique III, 1992, 2[10], 1845-71