Abstract

Interrelation of surface an bulk order-disorder transitions in binary alloys A x B 1− x is discussed within the framework of the Bragg-Williams approximation, using the fcc (100) and bcc (110) surfaces as an example. In an fcc alloy with a (100) surface, layers parallel to the surface undergo alternately second-order transitions. On the other hand, the bulk fee alloy reveals a first-order transition from the disordered phase to a mixture of the disordered and the AB 3- (or A 3B-) type ordered phases except for X = 0.5. The origin of the bulk first-order transition is discussed by taking into account order-disorder transitions in the surface region. For comparison, the bulk second-order transition in a bcc alloy is also discussed.

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