
Reactive Phase Formation at Interfaces and Diffusion Processes
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In a majority of cases, the various processes which give rise to matter transport lead to the formation of new interfaces and to the concommitant development of new phases on either side of these newly created interfaces. The latter play a particularly important role, in the sense that the reactions that produce the new phases take place there.
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Interface Reactions with Formation of a Solid Phase on a Solid Substrate: A Short Overview
Reactive Interdiffusion
Phase Stability during Growth of Compound Layers
Silicides Thin Films Formed by Metal/Silicon Reaction: Role of Diffusion
A Linear Phase Growth with Non-Equilibrium Vacancies
Modellization of the Growth of Three Intermediate Phases
Spectroscopic Studies of Phase Formation and Diffusion Processes at Interfaces
Experimental Investigation of Reactive Phase Formation at Interfaces by Ion Beam Techniques
TEM and In Situ HREM for Studying Metal-Semiconductor Interfacial Reactions
Simulations of Growth
Ordering in Semiconductor Alloys
Ab Initio Molecular Dynamics
Chemical and Topological Structure of Alloy Surfaces: From Equilibrium to Kinetics
Atomic Scale Simulations of Solute-Atom Segregation at Grain Boundaries in Binary FCC Alloys
Lattice Kinetic Descriptions for Bulk Reaction-Diffusion Processes: Application to Alloys under Irradiation
Layer by Layer Dissolution of Ag Deposited on Cu(111)
Diffusion in Intermetallic Compounds
Recent Developments in Diffusion in Oxides
Kinetics of Dissolution of Discontinuous Films into Single Crystal
The Appearance of Stresses and their Effects in Diffusion-Reaction Processes in Solids
A Method to Constrain Thermodynamic Mixing Properties and Diffusion Data in Multicomponent Solutions
Interdiffusion and Unmixing
Numerical Calculation of Kirkendall Deformations and Stress Distributions in Thin-Sheet Diffusion Couples
Interpretation of Oxygen Tracer Diffusion Profiles in Growing Polycrystalline Oxide Films
Point Defect Contribution to Self-Diffusion in Amorphous Metallic Alloys
Reaction and Diffusion in Multiphase Systems: Phenomenology and Frames
Kinetics of Compounds in Thermodynamic Potential Gradients
Diffusion Reactions at Metal/Ceramic and Ceramic/Ceramic Interfaces
Metastable Phases and Nuclei: Computer Modeling
Order and Disorder at Interfaces
Electronic Structure of Interfaces in Relation with Adhesion and Magnetism of Transition Metals Bilayers, Sandwiches and Multilayers (Abstract)
On the Interface Transfer Coefficient in Second Phase Growth Models
Absolute Atomic Scale Measurements of the Gibbsian Interfacial Excess of Solute at Grain Boundaries in an Iron (Silicon) Alloy
The Composition and Structure of the Cu/MgO {222} Heterophase Interface on an Atomic Scale
Spatio-Temporal Organization in Reaction-Diffusion Systems
Interface Stability during Reactions
Flames and Reaction-Diffusion Waves (Abstract)
Formation of Metastable Phases by Diffusion Reaction
Metastable Phase Formation and Decomposition in Nanomixtures of Immiscible Cu and Fe
Defect Injection and Diffusion in Semiconductors
The Interface between Polysilicon and Monocrystalline Silicon: Interface Layer and Electrical Characteristic
Reactive Wetting by Liquid Metals in Materials Science
Diffusive Phase Transformations in Hot Dip Galvanizing
Diffusion in the Hf-N System
Solid State Reactions and Surface Diffusion in SiC-Ta and SiC-Nb Powder Systems
Phases Formed by Interdiffusion between YBCO and (Bi,Pb) Based Compounds
The Growth of Silicides in Ni-Si and Ni-SiC Diffusion Couples
Reactive Phase Formation in the Diffusion Zone between Si3N4 and Ni-Cr Alloys
ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION
CONCLUDING REMARKS
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