Linear complexions: Metastable phase formation and coexistence at dislocations
Materials Science
2019-04-03 v4
Abstract
The unique three-phase coexistence of metastable B2-FeNi with stable L10-FeNi and L12-FeNi3 is discovered near edge dislocations in body-centered cubic Fe-Ni alloys using atomistic simulations. Stable nanoscale precipitate arrays, formed along the compression side of dislocation lines and defined as linear complexions, were observed for a wide range of compositions and temperatures. By analyzing the thermodynamics associated with these phase transitions, we are able to explain the metastable phase formation and coexistence, in the process defining new research avenues for theoretical and experimental investigations.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1809.05201,
title = {Linear complexions: Metastable phase formation and coexistence at dislocations},
author = {Vladyslav Turlo and Timothy J. Rupert},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1809.05201},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
4 figures, plus supplemental material