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Marc Engelhardt1, Florian Kargl1, Elke Sondermann1
1Institut für Materialphysik im Weltraum, Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt (DLR), 51170 Köln, Germany.
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In ternary alloy systems, the mass diffusion of one component can be influenced by interactions with other constituents caused by their chemical concentration gradients. The diffusion coefficients of the ternary system around its eutectic composition (Al69.1Ag18.1Cu12.8 [at%]) were measured in the liquid state. Theex-situshear cell (SC) method combined within-situneutron radiography (NR) measurements of diffusion couples processed in a long-capillary, as a benchmark experiment, provides significantly enhanced accuracy compared to the long capillary method with post-mortem analysis. Based on these measurements, it is shown that no uphill diffusion occurs. This result is supported by the obtained diffusion matrix. The diffusion coefficients obtained from the SC and NR experiments coincide within their margins of error of 10%. Complementary quasi-elastic neutron scattering measurements of self-diffusion show that interdiffusion and self-diffusion agree in the eutectic Al-Ag-Cu melt, revealing the dominant influence of kinetic contributions to interdiffusion.
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