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. 2005 Apr;4(4):309-16.
doi: 10.1038/nmat1340.

Trans-interface diffusion-controlled coarsening

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Trans-interface diffusion-controlled coarsening

Alan J Ardell et al. Nat Mater. 2005 Apr.

Abstract

Accurate theoretical predictions of the volume-fraction dependence during diffusion-controlled coarsening of a polydisperse assembly of particles have proved difficult. Here, a new model of coarsening is presented, involving diffusive transport through the coherent interface between ordered and disordered phases, which atomistic calculations show has a ragged structure. The interface is a diffusion bottleneck when the ordered phase is dispersed. It is predicted that the square of the average radius grows linearly with time, that the depletion of solute decreases as the inverse square-root of time, and that there is no effect of volume fraction on kinetics and the scaled particle-size distributions. These differ dramatically from predictions of modern theories of diffusion-controlled coarsening. Data on coarsening in Ni-Al alloys is examined. We show that no other theory is consistent with the experimentally observed absence of an effect of volume fraction on coarsening of ordered gamma' (Ni3Al) precipitates in a disordered Ni-Al (gamma) matrix, and the strong volume-fraction dependence of coarsening of gamma precipitates in an ordered gamma' matrix.

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