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November 2, 1987

Long Period Superlattices in Binary Alloys

Dr. Joseph Kulik
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory

Darwin 103
3:00 PM

Dr. Joseph Kulik of Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory and the University of California, Berkeley will discuss modulated, ordered structures with wavelengths as large as 70 angstroms in FCC binary alloy systems. He has used high resolution electron microscopy and electron diffraction to study the atomic configuration of the alloys Ag-Mg and Cu-Pd.