Abstract

The self-diffusion coefficient of 57Co in B2 type intermetallic compound CoAl at the concentrations of 42, 46, 50 and 52 at.% Al has been determined in the temperature range between 1250 and 1630 K by use of the serial radio-frequency sputter-microsectioning technique. The diffusion coefficient of cobalt, D Co * , decreases with increase in Al concentration from the Co-rich composition to the stoichiometry, while D Co * in Al-rich Co-52 at.% Al alloy is almost equal to that at the stoichiometry. At higher temperature region above 0.8 T m ( T m: melting temperature of alloys), D Co * deviates upward largely from the Arrhenius line, suggesting that the diffusion mechanism changes with increasing temperature from the monovacancy to the divacancy mechanism.

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