The role of the thermodynamic factor on the intrinsic and tracer diffusivities in binary mixtures

Abstract

One of the Darken equations gives a relationship between the intrinsic and the tracer diffusion coefficients, DA and DA*, of species A in a solid binary mixture. In its original version, the equation reads DA = DA* , with the thermodynamic factor. The question addressed in this paper is how DA and DA* depend separately on . Using a recent result for transition probabilities in terms of the excess chemical potential (M. Di Muro and M. Hoyuelos, Phys. Rev. E 104, 044104, 2021), it is shown that the intrinsic diffusivity does not depend on . This approach simplifies a previous theoretical analysis that reaches the same result. Experimental results of diffusion in a Ni-Pd and Fe-Pd alloys (M. J. H. van Dal et al., Acta mater. 48, 385, 2000) are used to check the theory.

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