Diffusion Studies in A3B Compounds with A15 Structure

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There is a constant effort to understand the defect structure and diffusion behavior in intermetallic compounds with the A15 structure. Diffusion of elements in intermetallic compounds depends mainly on antisites and vacancies on different sublattices. In this article, we shall discuss the diffusion of elements in A3B compounds with the A15 structure.

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Defect and Diffusion Forum (Volumes 297-301)

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477-482

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April 2010

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