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Dislocation and stacking fault core fields in fcc metals
Authors:C H Henager Jr  R G Hoagland
Institution:1. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory , Richland, WA 99335-0999§Pacific Northwest National Laboratory is operated for the U.S. Department of Energy by Battelle under Contract DE-AC06-76RLO 1830.chuck.henager@pnl.gov;3. Los Alamos National Laboratory , Los Alamos, NM 87545
Abstract:Atomistic models were used to determine the properties of dislocation core fields and stacking fault fields in Al and Cu using embedded atom method (EAM) potentials. Long-range, linear elastic displacement fields due to nonlinear behaviour within dislocation cores, the core field, for relevant combinations of Shockley partial dislocations for edge, screw, and mixed (60° and 30°) geometries were obtained. Displacement fields of stacking faults were obtained separately and used to partition the core field of dissociated dislocations into core fields of partial dislocations and a stacking fault expansion field. Core field stresses were derived from which the total force, including the Volterra field plus core field, between dislocations for several dislocation configurations was determined. The Volterra field dominates when the distance between dislocations exceeds about 50b but forces due to core fields are important for smaller separation distances and were found to affect the equilibrium angle of edge dislocation dipoles and to contribute to the force between otherwise non-interacting edge and screw dislocations. Interactions among the components of a dissociated dislocation modify the equilibrium separation for Shockley partials suggesting that methods that determine stacking fault energies using measurements of separation distances should include core fields.
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