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arxiv: 1001.5053 · v2 · pith:SERG5BPOnew · submitted 2010-01-28 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci · cond-mat.stat-mech

Bending crystals: Emergence of fractal dislocation structures

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keywords dislocationstructuresmesoscalecrystalsexperimentallyfractalmodelself-similar
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We provide a minimal continuum model for mesoscale plasticity, explaining the cellular dislocation structures observed in deformed crystals. Our dislocation density tensor evolves from random, smooth initial conditions to form self-similar structures strikingly similar to those seen experimentally - reproducing both the fractal morphologies and some features of the scaling of cell sizes and misorientations analyzed experimentally. Our model provides a framework for understanding emergent dislocation structures on the mesoscale, a bridge across a computationally demanding mesoscale gap in the multiscale modeling program, and a new example of self-similar structure formation in non-equilibrium systems.

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