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Correlation Functions of Disordered Binary Alloys. III
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Materials ScienceCluster ScienceEngineeringPhysicsNatural SciencesCondensed Matter PhysicsApplied PhysicsDisordered Quantum SystemMetallurgical InteractionLinearized ApproximationCorrelation FunctionsQuantum ChemistryOscillatory InteractionElemental MetalCrystallographyAlloy Phase
The linearized approximation for the correlation functions of a binary alloy, developed in parts I and II by the authors, is here applied to the experimental measurement of the diffuse scattering of x rays, thermal neutrons, and electrons. Information on the magnitude, sign, and range of the pairwise interactions has been extracted from the data on several alloys and alloy systems. The copper-gold system seems to be characterized by an oscillatory interaction out to at least third neighbors. The data on CuPt can be explained in terms of first- and second-neighbor energies, as can the results on ${\mathrm{Au}}_{3}$Mn, ${\mathrm{Ni}}_{4}$Mo, and CuNi, the latter being a clustering alloy. The results for $\ensuremath{\beta}$-CuZn are discussed in terms of a possible long-range oscillatory interaction, and an experiment is suggested for this alloy which would help to determine the presence of such an interaction.
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