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Order-Disorder Transformations

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This lecture covers electron-dominated structures of order, focusing on examples like NiAl and CuAu II, explaining the stability and transformations between different phases. It also discusses the observation of superlattices and the impact of disorder-order transformations on mechanical properties.

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