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It is evident that ordering effects are essentially dependent on temperature. The formation of long-range order (LRO) in most cases is a question of low enough temperature with respect to the critical temperature because of an increasing driving force towards ordering with increasing distance from the phase boundary. On the other hand the experimental observation of LRO-effects is linked to a high enough temperature to guarantee the atomic mobility for the rearrangement of the alloy atoms.
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Banhart, J., Pfeiler, W., Voitländer, J. (1989). Order-Disorder Transition in CuPt-Alloys, Investigated by Resistivity Measurement. In: Stocks, G.M., Gonis, A. (eds) Alloy Phase Stability. NATO ASI Series, vol 163. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-0915-1_12
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