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- 2022Highly Regular Hexagonally-Arranged Nanostructures on Ni-W Alloy Tapes upon Irradiation with Ultrashort UV Laser Pulsescitations
- 2021Current-Driven Domain Wall Motion in Curved Ferrimagnetic Strips Above and Below the Angular Momentum Compensationcitations
- 2020Prediction of the Al-rich part of the Al-Cu phase diagram using cluster expansion and statistical mechanicscitations
- 2020Influence of the stress state on the cross-slip free energy barrier in Al: An atomistic investigationcitations
- 2019Solute precipitation on a screw dislocation and its effects on dislocation mobility in bcc Fecitations
- 2019Solute precipitation on a screw dislocation and its effects on dislocation mobility in bcc Fecitations
- 2019An atomistic investigation of the interaction of dislocations with Guinier-Preston zones in Al-Cu alloyscitations
- 2019Strengthening of Al–Cu alloys by Guinier–Preston zones: Predictions from atomistic simulationscitations
- 2018Shear modulus of a saturated granular soil derived from resonant-column tests
- 2015Effects of region of birth, educational level and age on late presentation among men who have sex with men newly diagnosed with HIV in a network of STI/HIV counselling and testing clinics in Spain. citations
- 2012Influence of limestone filler and viscosity-modifying admixture on the porous structure of self-compacting concretecitations
- 2003Lead deficient PST Thin Films on LSCO/SrTiO<sub>3</sub>by RF-Sputteringcitations
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Solute precipitation on a screw dislocation and its effects on dislocation mobility in bcc Fe
Abstract
<p>Reactor pressure vessel steels are well-known to harden and embrittle under neutron irradiation. The primary mechanism of radiation embrittlement for these bainitic steels is the obstruction of dislocation motion, mainly due to clusters or precipitates of solute atoms such as Cu, Ni, Mn, Si and P. Microstructural examinations reveal that these clusters or precipitates are often preferentially formed at dislocation lines, which are sometimes completely surrounded by segregated solute clusters. Evidence of this is provided in this work, too, which extends a previous one dedicated to edge dislocations, by studying the effect of this segregation around screw dislocations (Burgers vector b = 1/2 [111]) on the critical stress for dislocation motion. A Monte Carlo algorithm in a variance-constrained semi-grand canonical (VC-SGC) ensemble is applied to study the decoration of atoms around dislocations, by minimizing the free energy. Next, the critical stress for dislocation unpinning from the clusters is evaluated by standard molecular dynamics to analyze the effect of Cu, Ni, Mn, and P segregation in the Fe matrix. Consistently with expectations and in agreement with previous work, our results highlight that the required stress for triggering dislocation motion drastically increases due to the presence of segregated solutes. Our finding is that solute-decorated screw dislocations may be considered as practically immobile because of the strong segregation around them.</p>