Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10620541 | Acta Materialia | 2012 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Previous density functional theory (DFT) studies of the 1/3 ã12¯10ã screw dislocation in titanium have shown metastable core structures depending on the initial position of the dislocation line. We investigate this problem by modeling a screw dislocation with two initial positions using both DFT and a modified embedded atom (MEAM) potential for Ti with flexible boundary conditions. Both DFT and MEAM produce initial-position-dependent core structures. The MEAM potential stacking fault energies and core structures are in good agreement with DFT. MEAM potential computes the core energies and shows the behavior of both cores under applied strain. We found that the higher-energy core always reconstructs into the lower-energy one independent of the applied strain direction. Transformation from low- to high-energy core was not observed. Therefore, at T = 0 K, only the low-energy core is stable under applied strain.
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Authors
M. Ghazisaeidi, D.R. Trinkle,