Atomistic simulations of kinks in 1Õ2aŠ111‹ screw dislocations in bcc tantalum

نویسندگان

  • Guofeng Wang
  • Alejandro Strachan
  • Tahir Çağın
  • William A. Goddard
چکیده

Two types of equilibrium core structures ~denoted symmetric and asymmetric! for 1/2a^111& screw dislocations in bcc metals have been found in atomistic simulations. In asymmetric ~or polarized! cores, the central three atoms simultaneously translate along the Burgers vector direction. This collective displacement of core atoms is called polarization. In contrast, symmetric ~nonpolarized! cores have zero core polarization. To examine the possible role of dislocation core in kink-pair formation process, we studied the multiplicity, structural features, and formation energies of 1/3a^112& kinks in 1/2a^111& screw dislocations with different core structures. To do this we used a family of embedded atom model potentials for tantalum ~Ta! all of which reproduce bulk properties ~density, cohesive energy, and elastic constants! from quantum mechanics calculations but differ in the resulting polarization of 1/2a^111& screw dislocations. For dislocations with asymmetric core, there are two energy equivalent core configurations @with positive ~P! and negative ~N! polarization#, leading to 2 types of ~polarization! flips, 8 kinds of isolated kinks, and 16 combinations of kink pairs. We find there are only two elementary kinks, while the others are composites of elementary kinks and flips. In contrast, for screw dislocations with symmetric core, there are only two types of isolated kinks and one kind of kink pair. We find that the equilibrium dislocation core structure of 1/2a^111& screw dislocations is an important factor in determining the kink-pair formation energy.

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تاریخ انتشار 2003