Calculation of grain-boundary segregation in Ni-Cu alloys
- 15 December 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 40 (17) , 11502-11506
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.40.11502
Abstract
The equilibrium segregation at symmetric twist grain boundaries in Ni-Cu alloys is computed with use of Monte Carlo simulations combined with the Daw-Baskes embedded-atom method. These simulations include both compositional rearrangements and atomic displacements. The boundaries studied are the Σ5, Σ13, and Σ61 [001] symmetric twist boundaries. It is found that Cu segregates to the boundary and that the change in composition is confined to a few atomic layers near the boundary. The degree of segregation was found to be greater for Ni-rich alloys and for large-angle boundaries. The variation of the concentration within the planes parallel to the boundary for a low-angle twist boundary is studied and the variations correlated with the positions of the boundary dislocations.Keywords
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