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Oct 16 at 15:37 | comment | added | Jon Custer | Well, there are 6 known intermediate phases in the B-V binary phase diagram. Most have narrow (at best) phase fields, so I personally would not describe any of them as an interstitial alloy. For clarity, I consider something like TiN to be an interstitial alloy - the Ti sublattice is filled, and the N atoms occupy interstitial positions of the Ti sublattice, and the N occupancy can vary widely resulting in a large phase field. | |
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