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Fundamentals of grain and interphase boundary diffusion
Inderjeet Kaur,Yuri Mishin,Wolfgang Gust +2 more
- 01 Jan 1995
TL;DR: Analytical Models of Grain Boundary Diffusion as mentioned in this paper have been proposed for determining grain boundary data, including diffusion along Dislocations and Small Angle Grain Boundaries, in thin films.
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Abstract: Analytical Models of Grain Boundary Diffusion. Diffusion Along Dislocations and Small-Angle Grain Boundaries. Grain Boundary Diffusion in Thin Films. Diffusion Along Migrating Grain Boundaries. Structural Effects on and Mechanisms of Grain Boundary Diffusion. Experimental Methods for Determination of Grain Boundary Diffusion Data. Index.
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