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Interstitial Diffusion
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Summary
Interstitial diffusion
is the process by which
atoms move through a solid
by occupying and migrating through
interstitial sites
in the
crystal lattice
. It is typically faster than
substitutional diffusion
because the
smaller atoms
can more easily navigate through the spaces between
larger host atoms
without needing to displace them.
Concepts
Crystal Lattice
Diffusion Coefficient
Interstitial Sites
Activation Energy
Fick's Laws Of Diffusion
Diffusion Mechanism
Temperature Dependence
Concentration Gradient
Atomic Mobility
Lattice Strain
Hydrogen Diffusion
Solid-state Diffusion
Defect Dynamics
Vacancy Diffusion
Relevant Degrees
Molecular Properties 63%
Formation, Growth, and Solution of Crystals 38%
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