Helium and argon diffusion in magnesium
- 1 November 1965
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Philosophical Magazine
- Vol. 12 (119) , 919-937
- https://doi.org/10.1080/14786436508228122
Abstract
The diffusion coefficients of He and A in Mg, obtained by measuring the rate of release of artificially introduced atoms from Mg sheet annealed at constant temperatures, are found to be: The coefficients (a) and (b) were obtained from Mg samples in which the He concentration was f He ∼ 1×10−6 and f He∼3–6×10−9 (atomic fraction) respectively and D 40A from samples in which fA∼2×10−5. Both D He and D A appeared to be concentration dependent. The isotope measurements require He and A diffusion by a mechanism involving vacancies; the vacancy or interstitialcy of the accepted mechanisms. There was no evidence of He or A gas bubble formation in Mg.Keywords
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