Random motion of atoms “Laws” of diffusion

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Random motion of atoms “Laws” of diffusion Solutions to diffusion equations How do atoms move in a solid? Diffusion coefficient

Random motion J. Gaines and T. J. Lyons University of Oxford

J. Gaines and T. J. Lyons University of Oxford

Random motion of atoms “Laws” of diffusion Solutions to diffusion equations How do atoms move in a solid? Diffusion coefficient

mechanism of diffusion

Self diffusion Prof. H. Föll Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel

Interstitial diffusion Prof. H. Föll Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel

Diffusion Coefficient