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Preferable diffusion in concentrated solid solution alloys: NiFe, NiCo and NiCoCr...

by Shijun Zhao, Yu Osetsky, Yanwen Zhang
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Acta Materialia
Publication Date
Page Numbers
391 to 399
Volume
128

Single-phase concentrated solid-solution alloys (CSAs), including high entropy alloys (HEAs), exhibit remarkable mechanical properties as well as extraordinary corrosion and radiation resistance compared to pure metals and dilute alloys. However, the mechanisms responsible for these properties are unknown in many cases. In this work, we employ ab initio molecular dynamics based on density functional theory to study the diffusion of interstitial atoms in Ni and Ni-based face-centered cubic CSAs including NiFe, NiCo and NiCoCr. We model the defect trajectories over >100 ps and estimate tracer diffusion coefficients, correlation factors and activation energies. We found that the diffusion mass transport in CSAs is not only slower than that in pure components, i.e. sluggish diffusion, but also chemically non-homogeneous. The results obtained here can be used in understanding and predicting the atomic segregation and phase separation in CSAs under irradiation conditions.