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A comparative study of the amorphization of NiTi-B2 structure by anti-site defects

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JOURNAL OF ALLOYS AND COMPOUNDS
Volume 976, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2023.172969

Keywords

NiTi; Shape memory alloy; B2 structure; Anti-site defect; Amorphization; Molecular dynamics simulation

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This paper reports a comparative study on the amorphization of B2 structure of different equiatomic binary alloys. The study findings suggest that anti-site defects can cause severe random distortions to the B2 structures, leading to a decrease in crystalline ordering. Among the four alloys studied, NiTi and CuZr can be fully amorphous at a threshold concentration of anti-site defects, while AlFe and FeTi cannot. The ease of amorphization is higher in NiTi compared to CuZr, in terms of both the required defect concentration and temperature range.
This paper reports a comparative study of the amorphization of B2 structure of near-equiatomic NiTi and three other equiatomic binary B2 alloy systems, including AlFe, CuZr and FeTi. The study was conducted by means of molecular dynamics simulation on the effects of anti-site defects within the B2 structure. It was found that anti-site defects cause severe random distortions to the B2 structures, lowering their crystalline ordering. Among the four B2 systems studied, equiatomic AlFe and FeTi cannot be fully amorphized by anti-site defects but NiTi and CuZr can become fully amorphous at above a threshold concentration of the defects, as compared to the structure of quenched liquid. It is also found that the threshold anti-site concentration for amorphization decreases with increasing temperature. In comparison between the two, NiTi is easier to be amorphized than CuZr by anti-site defects, both in terms of the threshold anti-site defect concentration required and the temperature range within which it is possible. These findings may help to explain the long-observed phenomenon of the easiness of equiatomic NiTi to become amorphous during cold working and the new observation of third element substi-tutional diffusion caused amorphization.

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