International audienceWe present an adaptation of the self-consistent mean field (SCMF) theory to calculate the transport coefficients in a concentrated alloy for diffusion by the dumbbell mechanism. In this theory, kinetic correlations are accounted for through a set of effective interactions within a non-equilibrium distribution function of the system. Transport coefficients are calculated for the FCC and BCC multicomponent concentrated alloys for simple sets of jump frequencies, including different stabilities of the different defects. A first approximation leads to an analytical expression of the Onsager coefficients in a binary alloy, and a second approximation provides with a more accurate prediction. The results of the SCMF theory ar...
International audienceThis work investigates solute transport due to self-interstitial defects and r...
A diffuse interface model was devised and employed to investigate the effect of thermotransport (a.k...
In this overview, we discuss the sum-rule relating the phenomenological coefficients in random syste...
International audienceWe present an adaptation of the self-consistent mean field (SCMF) theory to ca...
International audienceThe Self-Consistent Mean Field Method is applied to calculate the transport co...
International audienceA new extension of the self-consistent mean field (SCMF) theory is developed t...
International audienceWe present an improvement of the self-consistent mean field (SCMF) approximati...
International audienceOur development of the self-consistent mean-field (SCMF) kinetic theory for no...
In this review, which is intended as an introduction to the subject, we introduce the phenomenologic...
In the example of oxygen diffusion in dilute ferritic iron alloys it is shown that the calculation o...
In this paper, we present strategies to extract fundamental atomistic information from measured diff...
Crowdion defects are produced in body-centered-cubic metals under irradiation. Their structure and d...
The workshop is composed of two main parts: the first part devoted to atomistic Monte Carlo simulati...
A system of rate equations is developed for modeling the kinetics of diffusional phase transitions i...
Impurity diffusion coefficients are entirely obtained from a low cost classical molecular statics te...
International audienceThis work investigates solute transport due to self-interstitial defects and r...
A diffuse interface model was devised and employed to investigate the effect of thermotransport (a.k...
In this overview, we discuss the sum-rule relating the phenomenological coefficients in random syste...
International audienceWe present an adaptation of the self-consistent mean field (SCMF) theory to ca...
International audienceThe Self-Consistent Mean Field Method is applied to calculate the transport co...
International audienceA new extension of the self-consistent mean field (SCMF) theory is developed t...
International audienceWe present an improvement of the self-consistent mean field (SCMF) approximati...
International audienceOur development of the self-consistent mean-field (SCMF) kinetic theory for no...
In this review, which is intended as an introduction to the subject, we introduce the phenomenologic...
In the example of oxygen diffusion in dilute ferritic iron alloys it is shown that the calculation o...
In this paper, we present strategies to extract fundamental atomistic information from measured diff...
Crowdion defects are produced in body-centered-cubic metals under irradiation. Their structure and d...
The workshop is composed of two main parts: the first part devoted to atomistic Monte Carlo simulati...
A system of rate equations is developed for modeling the kinetics of diffusional phase transitions i...
Impurity diffusion coefficients are entirely obtained from a low cost classical molecular statics te...
International audienceThis work investigates solute transport due to self-interstitial defects and r...
A diffuse interface model was devised and employed to investigate the effect of thermotransport (a.k...
In this overview, we discuss the sum-rule relating the phenomenological coefficients in random syste...