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Atomistic investigation of the annihilation of non-screw dislocation dipoles in Al, Cu, Ni and gamma-TiAl

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Annihilation of vacancy-type non-screw dipolar dislocations is studied with molecular dynamics in fcc metals Al, Cu and Ni, and intermetallic gamma-TiAl. Contrary to common belief, dipoles do not simply disappear. Instead, they transform into a series of defects depending on their height, orientation and temperature. At low temperatures, hollow structures, reconstructed configurations and faulted dipoles are formed. At high temperatures, with the help of short-range diffusion, isolated or interconnected vacancy clusters and stacking-fault tetrahedra are formed within a simulation time of 1 ns. Employing saddle-point-search methods, the formation of the above by-products is explained by accelerated diffusion paths along the dipole cores.

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hal-00839671 , version 1 (28-06-2013)

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H. Wang, D.S. Xu, D. Rodney, P. Veyssiere, R. Yang. Atomistic investigation of the annihilation of non-screw dislocation dipoles in Al, Cu, Ni and gamma-TiAl. Modelling and Simulation in Materials Science and Engineering, 2013, 21 (2), ⟨10.1088/0965-0393/21/2/025002⟩. ⟨hal-00839671⟩
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