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ORDER - DISORDER TRANSFORMATION 20 Although the topic does not lend
itself simply to interpretation in terms of band theory , we are at a convenient point
to discuss the ordering of alloys . The dashed horizontal lines in the phase ...
ORDER - DISORDER TRANSFORMATION 20 Although the topic does not lend
itself simply to interpretation in terms of band theory , we are at a convenient point
to discuss the ordering of alloys . The dashed horizontal lines in the phase ...
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Many of the properties of an alloy are sensitive to the degree of order . A common
ordered arrangement is one in which all the nearest neighbor atoms of a B atom
are A atoms , and vice versa ; this results when the dominant interaction among ...
Many of the properties of an alloy are sensitive to the degree of order . A common
ordered arrangement is one in which all the nearest neighbor atoms of a B atom
are A atoms , and vice versa ; this results when the dominant interaction among ...
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Specific heat vs. temperature of CuZn ( B - brass ) alloy . ( After Nix and Shockley
. ) disorder the structure . The ferromagnetic properties of alloys may be sensitive
to the degree of order ; in some cases , as in Niz Mn , the disordered alloy is ...
Specific heat vs. temperature of CuZn ( B - brass ) alloy . ( After Nix and Shockley
. ) disorder the structure . The ferromagnetic properties of alloys may be sensitive
to the degree of order ; in some cases , as in Niz Mn , the disordered alloy is ...
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DIFFRACTION OF XRAYS BY CRYSTALS | 44 |
CLASSIFICATION OF SOLIDS LATTICE ENERGY | 63 |
ELASTIC CONSTANTS OF CRYSTALS | 85 |
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