Abstract
The dynamics or simultaneous ordering and phase separation in the presence or a long-range Coulomb interaction is investigated by a computer simulation. It is shown that an intermediate nonstoichiometric ordered single phase appears as a transient phase during decomposition or a binary homogeneous disordered solid solution into an equilibrium two-phase mixture or ordered and disordered phases. Introduction or the long-range Coulomb interactions results in a mesoscale phase which consists or periodical arrays or ordered phase particles embedded in a disordered matrix
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