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Here are some quick questions: | |
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The answers are sometimes (and possibly only indirectly) contained in the links. | |
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3.1.1 Diffusion and Point Defects | |
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Give examples of products / processes / technologies that depend in a major way on point defect diffusion. | |
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Write down and discuss Fick's 1st law | |
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Write down and discuss Fick's 2nd law | |
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How do Ficks Laws connect to atomic diffusion? Give the two important equations dermining the diffusion coefficientD i) by atomic jumping, and ii) via the diffusion length L. | |
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What is the geometry factor g concerning jumping point defects in lattices? Can you give numbers for some common lattices? | |
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3.2 Diffusion mechanisms | |
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Describe at least 2 possibilites for the diffusion of a substitutional and interstial impurity atom, respectively. | |
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Which diffusion mechanisms are the most important ones? | |
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For a substitutional impurity atom that diffuses via a vacancy mechanism, the diffusion coefficient D will be proprotional to ....? | |
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How do atoms diffuse in amorphous materials - e.g. glasses and polymers? | |
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What is self diffusion? The self-diffusion coefficient Dself is given by....? | |
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Any given atom in a given crystal will sooner or later leave its original place because of self diffusion. How long - roughly - does it take at high temperatures for all atoms to have changed positions? How about the atoms in your brain? | |
3.1.1 Diffusion and Point Defects
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