Abstract
Lattice parameter and solute diffusion data suggest that the solid solutions of boron in f.c.c. iron constitute a hybrid system, where the B-atoms simultaneously occupy both interstitial and substitutional sites. A thermodynamic and kinetic analysis based on first-order cluster statistics indicates that, although the substitutional solution mode dominates, solute transport is almost entirely due to interstitial hopping.
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