The concentrations of anti-structure atoms and vacancies in ordered alloys having the B2-structure were investigated via measurements of the continuous-wave nuclear magnetic resonance intensities of Co and Ga. By using these

defect-concentration data, the diffusion of Co in the ordered alloy was deduced to be described by:

D (cm2/s) = 4.0 x 101 exp[-2.1(eV)/kT]

and to involve a nearest-neighbor vacancy jump mechanism.

F.Nakamura, K.Furukawa: Materials Science Forum, 1987, 15-18, 1317-22