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Definition of Interdiffusion
1. Noun. The mutual diffusion of two fluids, especially through a membrane ¹
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Definition of Interdiffusion
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Interdiffusion
Literary usage of Interdiffusion
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Electricity in Gases by J. S. Townsend (1915)
"Comparison of the coefficients of interdiffusion of gases with the coefficients
of diffusion of ions. An estimate of the sizes of the ions may be formed ..."
2. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General by Thomas Spencer Baynes (1888)
"The coefficient of interdiffusion of two liquids must therefore be considered as
depending on all the physical properties of the mixture according to laws ..."
3. A Collection of Mathematical and Physical Tables from A Course of by Harold Whiting (1892)
"... Air at Different Temperatures and nnder Different Conditions of Relative Humidity.
15, C. Coefficients of interdiffusion of Gases. ..."
4. Radioactive Transformations by Ernest Rutherford (1906)
"The coefficients of interdiffusion may not in such a case be directly ...
The coefficient of interdiffusion of the thorium emanation into air has been ..."
5. Electronic Structure of Ferromagnet-Insulator Interfaces: Fe/MgO and Co/MgO by Martina Mueller (2007)
"Although the lattice constant of Fe(001) is well matched to GaAs(001), interdiffusion
of As and Ga into deposited Fe layers presents a general difficulty ..."
6. Annual Report by Smithsonian Institution (1873)
"Moreover, Mr. Graham made a special repetition of his early experiments on
interdiffusion, operating with dry instead of moist gas, substituting mercury for ..."