Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4921255 | Fusion Engineering and Design | 2017 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
W-Cu graded interface is a solution to big differences of properties between W and Cu, while the number and composition of graded layers in the literature are quite different. The present first principles calculation reveals that W-rich graded interfaces possess higher strength and lower interface energy than Cu-rich counterparts. It shows that the differences of thermal expansion and Young's modulus between overlayer and substrate are decisive factors in the design of Cu-rich and W-rich graded interfaces, respectively. A graded structure of W8Cu1/W7Cu2/W6Cu3/Cu6W3/Cu8W1 is therefore suggested theoretically.
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Authors
C.P. Liang, J.L. Fan, H.R. Gong,