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The evolution of the electrical resistivity of ribbons and wires in which a transient diffusion process occurs is calculated. From these results the optimal experimental procedure is inferred for determining the diffusion coefficient without the use of correction procedures.
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Welter, JM., Witt, JD. Determination of diffusion coefficients by measurements of electrical resistivity. Metall Trans A 12, 1877–1882 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02643798
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