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27 February 1997 Studies of the precipitation process by small-angle neutron scattering
K. Mergia, Spyros Messoloras
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Proceedings Volume 2867, International Conference Neutrons in Research and Industry; (1997) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.267888
Event: Fifth International Conference on Applications of Nuclear Techniques: Neutrons in Research and Industry, 1996, Crete, Greece
Abstract
Small angle neutron scattering is a unique tool in the study of the precipitation phenomena. The size, shape, number density, volume fraction and chemical composition of the precipitates can be unambiguously determined and the kinetic process can be investigated by using samples that have undergone different heat treatments or by 'in situ' experiments. Systems exhibiting slow kinetics and low precipitate phase concentration, fast kinetics for which low temperature experiments are required to 'freeze' the precipitate structure and 'in situ' experiments will be discussed. The experimental results are interpreted by kinetic models which describe the precipitation process in these diverse growth conditions.
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K. Mergia and Spyros Messoloras "Studies of the precipitation process by small-angle neutron scattering", Proc. SPIE 2867, International Conference Neutrons in Research and Industry, (27 February 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.267888
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KEYWORDS
Scattering

Diffusion

Silicon

Solids

Oxygen

Zinc

Chemical species

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