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An x-ray study of diffusion in the Cu-Ag system

The interdiffusion coefficients for both solid phases of the Ag-Cu system have been determined from x-ray diffraction and electron microprobe data. Specimens containing 3.2 μm of Ag on a (111) -oriented Cu crystal were used for the x-ray studies, while a 15-μm deposit of Ag was used for the probe sp...

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Published in:Journal of applied physics 1976-10, Vol.47 (10), p.4336-4342
Main Authors: Unnam, J., Houska, C. R.
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