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The causes of concentration inhomogeneity in solid solutions

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    Considerable concentration inhomogeneities of discrete character (submicroscopic heterogeneities) are observable in solid solutions. They prepare the phase transformations over temperature ranges sufficiently removed from the equilibrium line of the constitutional diagram.

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    The formation of submicroscopic heterogeneity is caused by diffusion which precedes the reconstruction of the crystal lattice at the temperatures and concentrations responsible for the development of phase transformations.

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Kasymbekova, K.K., Prenyakov, A.A. The causes of concentration inhomogeneity in solid solutions. Met Sci Heat Treat 3, 305–306 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00810380

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