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Tunable chemical complexity to control atomic diffusion in alloys
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Discover how a team of researchers, including Yuri Osetsky and Alexander V. Barashev, delves into the intricate world of Ni-Fe random alloys. By manipulating intrinsic chemical complexity, they unveil the secrets behind chemically-biased diffusion and the key role of interstitial atom configurations. This groundbreaking work paves the way for radiation-tolerant alloys essential for advanced materials science.
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