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Influence of magnetic fields upon phase transformations in solid state ionic systems

Influence of magnetic fields upon phase transformations in solid state ionic systems Abstract The driving force for phase transformations in solids can be modified by the presence of magnetic fields. The basic principles involved in this effect are presented. It is shown how changes in the magnetic contribution to the total Gibbs free energy are related to other parameters, such as the activities of mobile species, the potentials of solids in electrochemical systems, and the temperature dependence of phase equilibria. The application of this effect in solid state ionic systems containing mixed ionic-electronic conductors with high rates of chemical diffusion, such as metal hydrides, is discussed. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Ionics Springer Journals

Influence of magnetic fields upon phase transformations in solid state ionic systems

Ionics , Volume 1 (4): 6 – Jul 1, 1995

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
1995 IfI - Institute for Ionics
ISSN
0947-7047
eISSN
1862-0760
DOI
10.1007/BF02390210
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Abstract

Abstract The driving force for phase transformations in solids can be modified by the presence of magnetic fields. The basic principles involved in this effect are presented. It is shown how changes in the magnetic contribution to the total Gibbs free energy are related to other parameters, such as the activities of mobile species, the potentials of solids in electrochemical systems, and the temperature dependence of phase equilibria. The application of this effect in solid state ionic systems containing mixed ionic-electronic conductors with high rates of chemical diffusion, such as metal hydrides, is discussed.

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IonicsSpringer Journals

Published: Jul 1, 1995

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