Composition Dependent Diffusivities in Multi-Component Systems
p.127
p.127
In Situ Simulation by RHEED and Photoemission of GaAs (001) β2(2x4) Reconstructed Surface
p.132
p.132
Determination of PBP by Using a Nano SiO2/GC Modified Electrode
p.138
p.138
Molecular Dynamics Simulation of Solidification of Ag-x%Au Nanoalloy
p.143
p.143
Diffusion of Hydrogen in Amorphous Ni-Zr Alloys
p.149
p.149
Effect of the Latent Heat on Wax Deposit in Pipelines
p.154
p.154
Polyol-Mediated Synthesis of TiO2 Nanoparticles
p.160
p.160
Study of Semisolid and ECAP Processes on Al-Fe-Si Alloy - Microstructure and Kinetic Grain Growth
p.166
p.166
Phase and Amplitude Control of Optical Properties of Quantum Dot Molecules
p.172
p.172
Diffusion of Hydrogen in Amorphous Ni-Zr Alloys
Abstract:
Amorphous alloys Ni64Zr36 and Ni36Zr64 structure and hydrogen mobility are researched by the molecular dynamics method. The analysis of structure factors and partial distribution functions of atoms revealed hydrogen affects the short order parameters of the disordered systems. Diffusion coefficients of hydrogen are shown to depend on its concentration.
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Defect and Diffusion Forum (Volumes 312-315)
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149-153
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April 2011
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