The influence of transition metal solutes on the dislocation core structure and values of the Peierls stress and barrier in tungsten

Several transition metals were examined to evaluate their potential for improving the ductility of tungsten. The dislocation core structure and Peierls stress and barrier of 1 2〈111〉 screw dislocations in binary tungsten-transition metal alloys (W1−xTMx) were investigated using density functional th...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of physics. Condensed matter 2013-01, Vol.25 (2), p.025403-025403
Hauptverfasser: Samolyuk, G D, Osetsky, Y N, Stoller, R E
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Zusammenfassung:Several transition metals were examined to evaluate their potential for improving the ductility of tungsten. The dislocation core structure and Peierls stress and barrier of 1 2〈111〉 screw dislocations in binary tungsten-transition metal alloys (W1−xTMx) were investigated using density functional theory calculations. The periodic quadrupole approach was applied to model the structure of the 1 2〈111〉 dislocation. Alloying with transition metals was modeled using the virtual crystal approximation and the applicability of this approach was assessed by calculating the equilibrium lattice parameter and elastic constants of the tungsten alloys. Reasonable agreement was obtained with experimental data and with results obtained from the conventional supercell approach. Increasing the concentration of a transition metal from the VIIIA group, i.e. the elements in columns headed by Fe, Co and Ni, leads to reduction of the C′ elastic constant and increase of the elastic anisotropy A = C44 C′. Alloying W with a group VIIIA transition metal changes the structure of the dislocation core from symmetric to asymmetric, similarly to results obtained for W1−xRex alloys in the earlier work of Romaner et al (2010 Phys. Rev. Lett. 104 195503). In addition to a change in the core symmetry, the values of the Peierls stress and barrier are reduced. The latter effect could lead to increased ductility in a tungsten-based alloy. Our results demonstrate that alloying with any of the transition metals from the VIIIA group should have a similar effect to alloying with Re.
ISSN:0953-8984
1361-648X
DOI:10.1088/0953-8984/25/2/025403