Physics – Condensed Matter – Materials Science
Scientific paper
2007-04-16
Physical Review B 75, 13 (12/04/2007) 132102
Physics
Condensed Matter
Materials Science
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevB.75.132102
By means of low-temperature expansions (LTEs), the nucleation free energy and the precipitate interface free energy are expressed as functions of the solubility limit for alloys which lead to the precipitation of a stoichiometric L12 compound such as Al-Sc or Al-Zr alloys. Classical nucleation theory is then used to obtain a simple expression of the nucleation rate whose validity is demonstrated by a comparison with atomic simulations. LTEs also explain why simple mean-field approximation like the Bragg-Williams approximation fails to predict correct nucleation rates in such an ordering alloy.
Clouet Emmanuel
Nastar Maylise
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