Abstract:Intrinsic point defects may give rise to anelastic relaxation effects in ordered compounds in which some of the sublattice sites have lower symmetry than the host lattice. Detailed experiments have been carried out on one of such effects: the relaxation effect in Ni 3 Al, which was interpreted to be due to stress-induced reorientation of antisite Al atoms in the Ni-sublattice (Numakura et al. 1999), focussing on the effects of deviation of composition from stoichiometry. The relaxation strength has been found … Show more
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