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Tunable chemical complexity to control atomic diffusion in alloys

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Tunable chemical complexity to control atomic diffusion in alloys

Y. Osetsky, A. V. Barashev, et al.

Discover how a team of researchers, including Yuri Osetsky and Alexander V. Barashev, delves into the intricate world of Ni-Fe random alloys. By manipulating intrinsic chemical complexity, they unveil the secrets behind chemically-biased diffusion and the key role of interstitial atom configurations. This groundbreaking work paves the way for radiation-tolerant alloys essential for advanced materials science.

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Abstract
In this paper we report a new fundamental understanding of chemically-biased diffusion in Ni-Fe random alloys that is tuned/controlled by the intrinsic quantifiable chemical complexity. Development of radiation-tolerant alloys has been a long-standing challenge. Here we show how intrinsic chemical complexity can be utilized to guide the atomic diffusion and suppress radiation damage. The influence of chemical complexity is shown by the example of interstitial atom (IA) diffusion that is the most important defect in radiation effects. We use μs-scale molecular dynamics to reveal sluggish diffusion and percolation of IAs in concentrated Ni-Fe alloys. We develop a mean field diffusion model to take into account the effect of migrating defect energy properties on diffusion percolation, which is verified by a new kinetic Monte Carlo approach addressing detailed processes. We demonstrate that the local variations in the ground state energy of IA configurations in alloys, reflecting the chemical difference between alloying components, drives the percolation effects for atomic diffusion. Percolation, chemically-biased and sluggish diffusion are phenomena that are directly related to the chemical complexity intrinsically to multicomponent alloys.
Publisher
npj Computational Materials
Published On
Apr 21, 2020
Authors
Yuri Osetsky, Alexander V. Barashev, Laurent K. Béland, Zhongwen Yao, Keyvan Ferasat, Yanwen Zhang
Tags
Ni-Fe random alloys
chemically-biased diffusion
molecular dynamics
mean field diffusion model
interstitial atom configurations
radiation-tolerant alloys
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