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Exploring grain boundary energy landscapes with the activation-relaxation technique

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Alexander, Kathleen C.; Schuh, Christopher A.
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Abstract
To develop a structure–kinetic property mapping for grain boundaries requires an understanding of their energy landscapes, i.e. the energy basins and nearby saddle points separating adjacent structures. We implement the activation-relaxation technique to obtain a first view of grain boundary energy landscapes for the Σ5 (1 3 0), Σ5 (2 1 0) and Σ3 (1 1 1) grain boundaries in copper. The energy landscapes of these boundaries are very different, which supports a focus on energy landscapes, rather than absolute boundary energy, to understand boundary properties.
Date issued
2013-02
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/102376
Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Journal
Scripta Materialia
Publisher
Elsevier
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Alexander, Kathleen C., and Christopher A. Schuh. “Exploring Grain Boundary Energy Landscapes with the Activation-Relaxation Technique.” Scripta Materialia 68, no. 12 (June 2013): 937–940.
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13596462

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