Abstract
Recent experiments in metallic solid solutions have revealed interesting correlations between static pair-displacements and the ordering behavior of these alloys. This paper discusses a simple theoretical model which successfully explains these observations and which provides a natural framework for analyzing experimental measurements of pair-displacements and chemical correlations in solid solutions. The utility and scope of this model is demonstrated by analyzing results of experiments on $Ni-Fe$ and $Cr-Fe$ alloys and results of simulations of $Cu-Au$ and $Cu-Ag$ alloys.
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