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arxiv: 1710.10125 · v1 · pith:LSFGAGCZnew · submitted 2017-10-27 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Nanolayered diffusion couple technique for the reconsidering of the miscibility gap

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keywords miscibilityphasetechniquebinarycouplediffusionnanolayeredsystem
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Mysteries in binary phase diagram are still in existence, e.g., the case in Cu-Ni which is mutual miscible system, the question addressed that "Indirect experimental evidence indicates the presence of a miscibility gap in the fcc phase at a temperature somewhere between 450 and 923 K". Recently, author's group suggests new miscibility gap on Cupper-Nickel system by means of Secondary Neutral Mass Spectroscopy (SNMS) with nanolayered diffusion couple technique. Here we considered about problems in this technique, e.g., strain and size modified miscibility gap, equilibrium and its morphorogy, how to differentiate it, etc. Finally we discussed for justification of our procedure and phase diagrams on several binary alloys.

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