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Finite-temperature grain boundary properties from quasistatic atomistics (2402.12247v1)

Published 19 Feb 2024 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Abstract: Grain boundary (GB) properties greatly influence the mechanical, electrical, and thermal response of polycrystalline materials. Most computational studies of GB properties at finite temperatures use molecular dynamics (MD), which is computationally expensive, limited in the range of accessible timescales, and requires cumbersome techniques like thermodynamic integration to estimate free energies. This restricts the reasonable computation (without incurring excessive computational expense) of GB properties to regimes that are often unrealistic, such as zero temperature or extremely high strain rates. Consequently, there is a need for simulation methodology that avoids the timescale limitations of MD, while providing reliable estimates of GB properties. The Gaussian Phase-Packet (GPP) method is a temporal coarse-graining technique that can predict relaxed atomic structures at finite temperature in the quasistatic limit. This work applies GPP, combined with the quasiharmonic approximation for computing the free energy, to the problem of determining the free energy and shear coupling factor of grain boundaries in metals over a range of realistic temperatures. Validation is achieved by comparison to thermodynamic integration, which confirms that the presented approach captures relaxed-energy GB structures and shear coupling factors at finite temperature with a high degree of accuracy.

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