“…For the Y doped alloy, the mixing enthalpies of Ni-Nb, Ni-Zr, Ni-Y, Nb-Zr, Nb-Y and Zr-Y pairs are À30, À49, À31, 4, 30 and 9 kJ/mol, respectively [23]. This shows that the bonding between Ni-Zr, Ni-Y and Ni-Nb pairs is stronger than that between Nb-Zr, Zr-Y and Nb-Y implying that stronger pairs have a larger tendency to cluster, which would make inter-atomic diffusion difficult [24]. For the Er doped alloy, the mixing enthalpies of Ni-Nb, Ni-Zr, Ni-Er, NbZr, Nb-Er and Zr-Er pairs are À30, À49, À33, 4, 25 and 7 kJ/mol, respectively [23].…”