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First-principles study of solute atoms segregation in Al Σ5(210) metastable grain boundaries (2305.16736v1)

Published 26 May 2023 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Abstract: Grain boundary (GB) segregation of solute atoms plays an important role in the microstructure and macroscopic mechanical properties of materials. The study of GB segregation of solute atoms using computational simulation has become one of the hot spots in recent years. However, most studies mainly focus on ground-state GB structures with the lowest energy, and the impact of GB metastability with higher energy on solute segregation remains poorly understood. In this work, the first-principles method based on the density functional theory was adopted to investigate the effect of solute atoms Mg and Cu segregation on ground-state {\Sigma}5(210) GB (GB-I) and metastable GBs(GB-II, GB-III) in Al. GB energy, segregation energy, and theoretical tensile strength of Mg and Cu segregation at three GBs were calculated. The results show that both Mg and Cu have a large driving force to segregate to Al GBs, which reduces the GB energy and improves improve GB stability. The segregation of Mg and Cu on GB-III induces the transformation of the GB structural unit and the GB structural phase transformations. For the above three GBs, Cu segregation increases the theoretical tensile strength of GBs to varying degrees. The segregation of Mg would reduce the resistance of GB-I and GB-II, but enhances the strength of GB-III. The effect of solute atoms segregation on the mechanical properties of GBs was investigated by charge density distribution and density of states.

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