Cr Self-Diffusion Mundy 1976

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2013-07-03Author
Mundy, J. N.
Tse, C. W.
McFall, W. D.
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The diffusion of "Cr in chromium has been measured between 1100 and 1820'C, and the data fit the
Arrhenius relation D = 970exp(—104000/R T) cm'sec '. Isotope-effect measurements, using isotopes "Cr and
"Cr, have been made over the temperature range 1440-1810'C. The isotope effect decreases as the
temperature increases in a manner similar to that found for sodium and iron in the same homologous
temperature range. The large activation energy for diffusion and the low values of the isotope effect could be
predominantly the result of a divacancy mechanism of diffusion over the measured temperature range.