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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 February 2011
Interdiffusion in a two-dimensional compositionally modulated lattice has been studied by Monte-Carlo simulations. In the initial stages, the interdiffusion coefficient has been observed to change with time due to the development of short-range order simultaneously with the interdiffusion process. When the short-range order parameter approached its limiting value, the diffusion coefficient approached a constant value. The dependence of the interdiffusion coefficient on the modulation wavelength does not agree with the prediction of one-dimensional theories. For ordering alloy systems, the effective interdiffusion coefficient is positive, i.e., an initially present modulation decays in time, for all wavelengths.
Department of Nuclear Engineering, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-2104.