Surface effects on the order-disorder phase transition ofA3Balloys

Abstract
The order-disorder phase transition at the surface at A3B-type alloys has been studied using the Bragg-Williams theory. A simple electronic theory for the order-disorder transition at the surface is also presented. In agreement with experiments for Cu3Au one finds that the order parameter and in particular the discontinuity in the order parameter at the transition temperature Tc is strongly reduced for the first three atomic surface layers. We study also the effect of surface segregation on the order-disorder transition at the surface. One finds that due to segregation the order parameter can disappear at the surface at temperatures below Tc. Also, atomic ordering may suppress segregation.