2023
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2301.11172
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Atomistic modeling of metal-nonmetal interphase boundary diffusion

Abstract: Atomistic computer simulations are applied to investigate the atomic structure, thermal stability, and diffusion processes in Al-Si interphase boundaries as a prototype of metalceramic interfaces in composite materials. Some of the most stable orientation relationships between the phases found in this work were previously observed in epitaxy experiments. A non-equilibrium interface can transform to a more stable state by a mechanism that we call interface-induced recrystallization. Diffusion of both Al and Si … Show more

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