Dislocation-assisted linear complexion formation driven by segregation
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❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci
cond-mat.mes-hall
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linearcomplexionformationsegregationalongdislocation-assisteddislocationsdriven
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Atomistic simulations are used to study linear complexion formation at dislocations in a body-centered cubic Fe-Ni alloy. Driven by Ni segregation, precipitation of the metastable B2-FeNi and stable L10-FeNi phases occurs along the compression side of edge dislocations. If the Ni segregation is not intense enough to ensure precipitate growth and coalescence along the dislocation lines, linear complexions in the form of stable nanoscale precipitate arrays are observed. Critical conditions such as global composition and temperature are defined for both linear complexion formation and dislocation-assisted precipitation.
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