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Solute-atom segregation at internal interfaces on an atomic scale: atom-probe experiments and computer simulations
D. N. Seidman
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Materials Science and Engineering
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Atomic Scale
100%
Grain Boundary
100%
Atom Probe
100%
Solute Atoms
100%
Atom Segregation
100%
Internal Interface
100%
Transmission Electron Microscopy
66%
Chemical Composition
66%
Phosphorylated tau
66%
Probe Field
66%
PtNi
66%
Field Ion Microscopy
66%
Monte Carlo Simulation
33%
Enhancement Factor
33%
Degrees of Freedom
33%
Solute
33%
W-Re
33%
Binary Alloy
33%
Embedded Atom Method
33%
AuPt
33%
Solid Solution Alloy
33%
Fcc Alloys
33%
Au-Ni
33%
Monte Carlo Computer Simulation
33%
Simultation
33%
Ñire
33%
Material Science
Grain Boundary
100%
Atom Probe
100%
Transmission Electron Microscopy
66%
Binary Alloy
33%
Solid Solutions
33%