R. Feder, H.P. Charbnau
Physical Review
The equilibrium concentration of vacancies near the melting point was measured for pure Pb, and for Pb + 1 % In, Pb + 0·5 % T1 and Pb + 5% T1 alloys by comparison of the macroscopic thermal expansion with the microscopic expansion obtained from precision lattice parameter measurements. Previous work (d'Heurle et al. 1963) had indicated that the alloys have a much lower vacancy concentration at the melting point, Δ/N(Tm) than pure Pb. The present work has repeated the dilatometric measurements, using an inter -ferometric dilatometer for the absolute expansion of pure Pb, and a high precision differential method for the alloys. The results for pure Pb show that Δ/N(Tm) = 17×10−5, and give a vacancy formation energy of 0·49±0·10 ev and formation entropy of 0·7±2·0 (in units of k), from the semi-logarithmic plot of ΔN/N versus 1/T. The results for the alloys show no detectable difference from those for the pure Pb. © 1967 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
R. Feder, H.P. Charbnau
Physical Review
A.S. Nowick
Advances in Physics
A.S. Nowick
Internal Friction, Damping, and Cyclic Plasticity Phenomena in Materials 1964
S. Mader, A.S. Nowick
Applied Physics Letters