Published May 25, 1987
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Effect of thermodynamics on ion mixing
Chicago
Abstract
Ion mixing of elemental 4d-5d metallic bilayers at 77 K by 600 keV Xe + + ions has been studied to test the validity of the phenomenological model of ion mixing that predicts a dependence on the chemical heats of mixing, DeltaHmix, and on the cohesive energies, DeltaHcoh, of the bilayer elements. A series of samples was chosen to minimize the variation in kinematical properties between samples while maximizing the variation in heats of mixing. The experimental results agree well with the model's predictions, and the experimentally determined constants K1=0.034 Å and K2=27 agree with those of previous work.
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© 1987 American Institute of Physics. Received 10 December 1986; accepted 30 March 1987. We thank R. Gorris and D. Groseth for technical assistance. Financial support by the Office of Naval Research under contract N00014-84-K-0275 is gratefully acknowledged.Attached Files
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