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Elastic dipole tensors and relaxation volumes of point defects in concentrated random magnetic Fe-Cr alloys

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COMPUTATIONAL MATERIALS SCIENCE
Volume 194, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.commatsci.2021.110435

Keywords

Point defects; Fe-Cr alloys; Elastic dipole tensor; Density functional theory; Random magnetic systems; Relaxation volumes

Funding

  1. Euratom research and training programme [633053]
  2. RCUK Energy Programme [EP/T012250/1]
  3. M4F project [755039]
  4. program of the Polish Minister of Science and Higher Education entitled PMW in 2019 [5018/H2020Euratom/2019/2]
  5. highperforming computing facility MARCONI (Bologna, Italy) by EUROfusion
  6. Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center PCSS [274]
  7. project DeFeT [A0050910624]
  8. EPSRC [EP/T012250/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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The study investigates point defects in body-centred cubic Fe, Cr, and concentrated random magnetic Fe-Cr alloys using density functional theory and theory of elasticity. It finds significant fluctuations in elastic dipole and relaxation volume tensors of vacancies and self-interstitial atom (SIA) defects, showing a correlation between elastic relaxation volumes and magnetic moments of defects. The properties of point defects in alloys are found to differ significantly depending on the Cr content, with magnetism playing a significant role in influencing the elastic fields of defects in Fe-Cr alloys.
Point defects in body-centred cubic Fe, Cr and concentrated random magnetic Fe-Cr are investigated using density functional theory and theory of elasticity. The volume of a substitutional Cr atom in ferromagnetic bcc Fe is approximately 18% larger than the volume of a host Fe atom, whereas the volume of a substitutional Fe atom in antiferromagnetic bcc Cr is 5% smaller than the volume of a host Cr atom. In an alloy, elastic dipole P and relaxation volume omega tensors of vacancies and self-interstitial atom (SIA) defects exhibit large fluctuations, with vacancies having negative and SIA large positive relaxation volumes. Dipole tensors of vacancies are nearly isotropic across the entire alloy composition range, with diagonal elements Pii decreasing as a function of Cr content. Fe-Fe and Fe-Cr SIA dumbbells are more anisotropic than Cr-Cr dumbbells. We find that fluctuations of elastic dipole tensors of SIA defects are primarily associated with the variable crystallographic orientations of the dumbbells. Statistical properties of tensors P and omega are analysed using their principal invariants, suggesting that point defects differ significantly in alloys containing below and above 10% at. Cr. The von Mises stresses caused by dumbbells are notably larger than those caused by vacancies. The relaxation volume of a vacancy depends sensitively on whether it occupies a Fe or a Cr lattice site. A correlation between elastic relaxation volumes and magnetic moments of defects found in this study suggests that magnetism is a significant factor influencing elastic fields of defects in Fe-Cr alloys.

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