2020
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2011.03453
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Relative relevance of mobility and driving force on edge dislocation climb by the vacancy mechanism

Abstract: In this work we examine the driving force for edge dislocations to climb in α-Fe from atomistic and mesoscale viewpoints. We study the bias for the climb process depending on the dislocation orientation and the applied stress as coming from both the gradient of the chemical potential and the transport coefficients. Both terms are modified by the applied stress and therefore contribute to climb. Surprisingly, even though the vacancy migration barrier distribution is modified by the external stress as obtained b… Show more

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