Neural network for predicting Peierls barrier spectrum and its influence on dislocation motion
The Peierls barrier represents the inherent lattice resistance to dislocation glide, controlling dislocation movement and dictating the resulting mechanical properties. The rise of multi-principal element alloys, with their vast compositional space and local chemical fluctuations, introduces notable...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Acta materialia 2024-04, Vol.267 (C), p.119696, Article 119696 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The Peierls barrier represents the inherent lattice resistance to dislocation glide, controlling dislocation movement and dictating the resulting mechanical properties. The rise of multi-principal element alloys, with their vast compositional space and local chemical fluctuations, introduces notable challenges in efficiently computing the Peierls barriers. Here, we propose a neural network model that captures the chemistry and structure of screw dislocations. By incorporating two crucial inputs, the local atomic type and displacement, our model enables accurate and efficient prediction of the Peierls barriers in multi-component space. Using this neural network, we construct a barrier diagram across the entire ternary space of refractory Nb-Mo-Ta alloys, from which the compositions with high or low barriers can be quickly identified. We discover that the NbMo binary alloy can have a higher barrier than NbMoTa ternary system, suggesting chemical complexity may not be the predominant factor governing dislocation barrier. Subsequently, three screened compositions with different barriers are selected for studying their effects on dislocation motion. Atomistic simulations reveal that a higher mean barrier slows down dislocation mobility, while a broader distribution of barriers facilitates kink pair nucleation, altering the rate-limiting process from kink pair nucleation to kink glide and cross kinking. This study presents a general neural network model that enables rapid screening composition with the desired barrier spectrum and will impact the exploration and discovery of alloys with improved dislocation-controlled properties.
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ISSN: | 1359-6454 1873-2453 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.actamat.2024.119696 |