• Wilden, J.; Yang, F.; Günther, G.; Russina, M.; Kuball, A.; Busch, R.; Meyer, A.: Ni self-diffusion in glass forming Pd-Ni-S melts. Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter 33 (2021), p. 435101/1-6

10.1088/1361-648x/ac1968
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Abstract:
The Ni self-diffusion in glass forming Pd40Ni40S20, Pd37Ni37S26 and Pd31Ni42S27 melts was probed by incoherent, quasielastic neutron scattering over a temperature range between 773 and 1023 K. The Ni self-diffusion coefficients are on a 10−10 m2 s−1–10−9 m2 s−1 scale and barely change with composition. Each composition exhibits an Arrhenius-type temperature dependence of the Ni self-diffusion coefficients, which results in activation energies ranging from EA = 348 ± 16 meV for Pd40Ni40S20 to EA = 387 ± 6 meV for Pd37Ni37S26. The structural relaxation shows a stretched exponential behavior even far above the liquidus temperatures. In addition, the viscosity of the Pd37Ni37S26 melt was measured under reduced gravity conditions. The diffusion calculated from the viscosity reveals a significant deviation from the measured Ni self-diffusion by a factor between 4 and 8. This may indicate a dynamic decoupling between the atoms within the Pd–Ni–S equilibrium melts.