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Atomic structure of interface boundaries in liquid metallic eutectic emulsions

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It is shown that the concentrations of components in simple metallic eutectics are connected with the composition and the atomic structure of the adsorbed layers, being created under melting on the interface boundaries, inherited from the solid state.

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Zhukova, L.A., Popel, S.I. Atomic structure of interface boundaries in liquid metallic eutectic emulsions. Czech J Phys 47, 821–824 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1021102704849

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