Abstract
Abstract The one-dimensional Ising model can explain the different stackings of close-packed alloys by attractive (h 2 c 2) or repulsive (ch) interactions between metal atoms. A similar analysis explains the ordering in the hexagonal planes. The three-dimensional analysis of ordered hcp and ccp alloys shows the existence of different families of structures and the construction from structural units e.g. to long-range ordered alloys with antiphase boundaries or shearing.
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