Dislocation core reconstruction induced by carbon segregation in bcc iron

Volume: 91, Issue: 22
Published: Jun 29, 2015
Abstract
Dislocations are central to the understanding of plasticity in metals. Using density functional theory the authors show that interstitial carbon atoms in ferritic steels stabilize a dislocation core configuration called a hard core which is otherwise unstable. Since, as they also show, at equilibrium all dislocations are expected to be fully decorated by carbon atoms, this has important implications for the understanding of plasticity in...
Paper Details
Title
Dislocation core reconstruction induced by carbon segregation in bcc iron
Published Date
Jun 29, 2015
Volume
91
Issue
22
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