This note aims to resolve some terminological misunderstanding reflected by the comment of Lejček and Hofmann (L-H). It stems primarily from the difference in two reference systems quite commonly used in the description of interfacial segregation. Our article referred to an ideal solution defined atomistically by equal interactions between all constituents, that exhibits ideal behavior (in accordance with Raoult's law) over all concentrations, no change of internal energy on mixing or demixing, and therefore, the absence of any segregation “driving force”. The use of such ideal solution as a reference system to excess thermodynamical properties, e.g., the “excess free energy of segregation”, is fully consistent with common basic defi...
Dans les systèmes où les gradients de concentration sont importants, les grandeurs thermodynamiques ...
Milestones in the development of thermodynamics are the discovery of the absolute temperature scale ...
The thermodynamics of segregation to surfaces and interfaces establish a framework of solute enrichm...
The paper of L. Rubinovich and M. Polak [Eur. Phys. J. B 22, 267 (2001)] contains some controversia...
The general relationship between the excess entropy and enthalpy of segregation is elucidated in ter...
of the combination of enthalpy/entropy compensation with linear cohesive free-energy densities DUTRO...
Grain boundary (GB) segregation in binary systems was traditionally classified into two types: the L...
While the main concepts of thermodynamics are universal, the application to specific systems is not....
In a recent article Goss,1 stating that “there is an ongoing debate in the literature about the corr...
Interfacial free energy is a critical quantity governing the behavior in processes such as crystal n...
From the temperature dependency of surface and interfacial tensions the surface excess energy and en...
From the temperature dependency of surface and interfacial tensions the surface excess energy and en...
From the temperature dependency of surface and interfacial tensions the surface excess energy and en...
When a body approaches equilibrium, energy tends to a minimum and entropy tends to a maximum. Often,...
Les modèles thermodynamiques classiques ne permettent pas une description réaliste de la ségrégation...
Dans les systèmes où les gradients de concentration sont importants, les grandeurs thermodynamiques ...
Milestones in the development of thermodynamics are the discovery of the absolute temperature scale ...
The thermodynamics of segregation to surfaces and interfaces establish a framework of solute enrichm...
The paper of L. Rubinovich and M. Polak [Eur. Phys. J. B 22, 267 (2001)] contains some controversia...
The general relationship between the excess entropy and enthalpy of segregation is elucidated in ter...
of the combination of enthalpy/entropy compensation with linear cohesive free-energy densities DUTRO...
Grain boundary (GB) segregation in binary systems was traditionally classified into two types: the L...
While the main concepts of thermodynamics are universal, the application to specific systems is not....
In a recent article Goss,1 stating that “there is an ongoing debate in the literature about the corr...
Interfacial free energy is a critical quantity governing the behavior in processes such as crystal n...
From the temperature dependency of surface and interfacial tensions the surface excess energy and en...
From the temperature dependency of surface and interfacial tensions the surface excess energy and en...
From the temperature dependency of surface and interfacial tensions the surface excess energy and en...
When a body approaches equilibrium, energy tends to a minimum and entropy tends to a maximum. Often,...
Les modèles thermodynamiques classiques ne permettent pas une description réaliste de la ségrégation...
Dans les systèmes où les gradients de concentration sont importants, les grandeurs thermodynamiques ...
Milestones in the development of thermodynamics are the discovery of the absolute temperature scale ...
The thermodynamics of segregation to surfaces and interfaces establish a framework of solute enrichm...