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Droplet Free Energy Functional for the Morphology of Martensites

Condensed Matter 2007-05-23 v1

Abstract

Martensites are metastable phases, possessing a characteristic morphology, usually formed during a fast quench accross a structural transition. We attempt to understand these morphological features using a coarsegrained free energy functional F[ϵ;Φ]{\cal F}[\epsilon ; \Phi] which contains, in addition to the usual strain fields ϵij\epsilon_{ij} (the `` order parameter'' for the transition), the ``vacancy'' field ϕ\phi which arises due to the geometric mismatch at a parent-product interface. The relaxation of this mismatch is slow compared to typical front propagation times and hence ϕ\phi is essentially frozen in the reference frame of the growing martensite front. Minimisation of F{\cal F} then automatically yeilds typical martensite morphologies. We demonstrate this in two dimensions for the square to rhombus transformation and obtain internally twinned martensites, which grow as thin strips, for ``hard'' martensites (e.g., Fe-based alloys) or with a `single-interface', for ``soft'' martensites (e.g., In-Tl alloys).

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9603049,
  title  = {Droplet Free Energy Functional for the Morphology of Martensites},
  author = {Madan Rao and Surajit Sengupta},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9603049},
  year   = {2007}
}

Comments

5 pages, REVTEX, includes 2 .eps figures To appear in "Defects in Condensed Media", eds. K. Krishan, C. S. Sundar and V. Kumar (SciTech Publ. Ltd., Switzerland, 1996)