Application of TDPAC techniques to diffusion models: diffusion mechanism of Ag in In

Abstract
The general problem of anomalous diffusion is discussed in connection with the way in which the TDPAC (time differential perturbed angular correlation) technique may help determine the relative fraction of substitutional or interstitial positions of the diffusing atoms. The TDPAC technique referred to the Ag-In system is outlined. The present measurements give a fraction of 0.89+or-0.21 of Ag solutes in In substitutional positions. This suggests a dissociative mechanism for Ag diffusion in In. The value of 0.6+or-0.5 is obtained for the electric field gradient asymmetry parameter eta 2 of the assumed interstitial positions. This value shows a low symmetry for the interstitial sites, indicating that these positions might be split interstitials of Ag solutes in In.