Abstract
The X-Ray or neutron-intensity scattered from binary melts can be described in a similar way as that from a binary solid solution, namely as a sum of three contributions. One of these contributions describes the short range order scattering which consists of small angle scattering for segregated melts and which leads to premaxima for melts containing compound-like agglomerates. A method is shown to reveal the short range order parameter for the so-called simple model of the melts. A second method leads to the evaluation of the concentration of the agglomerates existing in com pound-forming melts for the so-called refined model of the melts.
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