Books by Keyword: Interdiffusion

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Edited by: Dr. David J. Fisher
Online since: February 2002
Description: This issue covers, in the form of abstracts, the work which has been reported between the previous retrospective and the end of 2001. The choice of abstracts is guided by criteria such as accessibility, data content and description of important new techniques, phenomena or anomalies. But there is also a thorough coverage of more qualitative features of diffusion and defect phenomena, computer modelling and theory. The volume also includes, as usual, a number of invited review and experimental papers which treat a wide range of topics in the field.
The more theoretical review papers presented here cover the modelling of intergranular segregation and diffusion in alloys, as well as the impact of electron theory. The more practical aspects of diffusion are described by reviews concerning interdiffusion in coatings and long-term thermomechanical behaviour.
Edited by: Y. Limoge and J.L. Bocquet
Online since: April 2001
Description: This book covers, on close to 2000 pages, all aspects of basic and applied diffusion research in all important engineering materials, including metals and intermetallics, elemental and compound semiconductors, amorphous and nanocrystalline materials and oxides.
Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS)
Edited by: Prof. Marek Danielewski
Online since: January 2000
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
This book covers the principal topics of basic and applied research on diffusion-controlled transport phenomena in metals, ceramics and other systems. Particular attention is paid to diffusional mass transport, reactive diffusion, interdiffusion and phase transformations. Further attention is paid to the practical aspects of applying a deeper understanding of diffusion and reaction mechanisms to the development of materials with improved service properties.

The theory of interdiffusion, reactive diffusion and defect phenomena, the predictions of computer models, and other theoretical studies are extensively covered. Altogether, this again makes the present work an up-to-date and convenient source of information on current trends in the field of solid-state diffusion.
Edited by: Dr. David J. Fisher
Online since: January 2000
Description: This is the second issue, following DDF165-166, to cover recent progress in this field. As usual, priority in abstracting has been given to the most accessible work and, in particular, to those papers which furnish original data or report important new techniques, phenomena or anomalies, although there is also extensive overage of more qualitative features of diffusion and defect phenomena, of the predictions of computer models, and of theoretical studies.
Edited by: Helmut Mehrer, Christian Herzig, N.A. Stolwijk and Hartmut Bracht
Online since: January 1997
Description: These proceedings comprise the papers presented at the international conference on 'Diffusion in Materials (DIMAT-96)' held at Schloss Nordkirchen, Germany, August 1996 - the largest international diffusion conference so far held.
The two-volume set therefore covers a very broad spectrum of topics. From the materials point of view, metals, alloys, intermetallics, elemental and compound semiconductors, amorphous materials, nonmetals such as fast ionic conductors, oxides, nitrides, polymers and even melts were discussed.
Edited by: D.L. Beke and I.A. Szabó
Online since: March 1996
Description: The problem of the interrelationship between diffusion and stresses is as old as the investigation of diffusion itself. Crack formation during surface oxidation, stress-induced diffusion (creep, Gorsky-effect) and the macroscopic deformation of diffusion couples during interdiffusion are well-known classical examples.
Edited by: Dr. David J. Fisher
Online since: March 1996
Description: The 140th volume of the journal “Defect and Diffusion Forum” constitutes an abstract book reflecting the most contemporary scientific results and decisions in the field of formation and dissemination of defects in solid materials. Besides, the presented investigations regard and examine such notions us surface diffusion, surface reconstruction, dislocation, interdiffusion, electromigration photon irradiation etc., applying the most innovative approaches. The published abstract book may be attractive for the professionals in various branches of materials science, students as well as scientific investigators workings in the related fields.
Edited by: B.C. Muddle
Online since: July 1995
Description: The term "interface" means different things structurally, according to the materials involved and their thermal and mechanical history. Moreover, an adequate description of an interface may vary considerably, according to the property being related to it.
Edited by: Graeme E. Murch
Online since: March 1995
Description: Journal issue
Edited by: Y. Limoge and J.L. Bocquet
Online since: May 1994
Description: In a majority of cases, the various processes which give rise to matter transport lead to the formation of new interfaces and to the concommitant development of new phases on either side of these newly created interfaces. The latter play a particularly important role, in the sense that the reactions that produce the new phases take place there.
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