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Anomalous helium bubble diffusion in dilute aluminum alloys
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1992
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Materials ScienceMaterials EngineeringBubble DynamicEngineeringDiffusion ResistancePhysicsSurface ScienceApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsDilute Aluminum AlloysHelium BubblesSonoluminescenceBubble DiffusionRapid Brownian MotionMicrostructure
Remarkably rapid Brownian motion of helium bubbles in aluminum alloyed with very low concentrations of lead and of indium has been observed in situ by hot-stage transmission electron microscopy. Bubble diffusion is enhanced as the impurity coats the bubble surfaces at annealing temperatures above the melting point of the impurity. The bubble diffusion coefficients calculated from video images of the bubble motion, and the corresponding surface diffusion coefficients, are orders of magnitude larger than diffusion coefficients determined from helium bubble growth experiments in pure aluminum.
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