Physics – Condensed Matter – Materials Science
Scientific paper
2008-11-03
Physical Review B 78 (2008) 104109
Physics
Condensed Matter
Materials Science
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevB.78.104109
On the basis of the classical dislocation theory, the Solid Solution Hardening (SSH) is commonly ascribed to the pinning of the edge dislocations. At the atomic level, the theoretical study of the dislocation cores contrasts with such a prediction. Using the static molecular simulations with some interatomic effective potentials, we demonstrate numerically that the critical resolved shear stress associated to a screw dislocation in a random Ni(Al) single crystal has same order as the edge one. Such a result is imposed by the details of the dislocation stacking fault and the core dissociation into Shockley partials. The SSH statistical theory is employed to tentatively predict analytically the data acquired through our atomistic simulations at different Al concentration.
Patinet Sylvain
Proville Laurent
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