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Molecular dynamic studies of the interaction of a/6⟨112⟩ Shockley dislocations with stacking fault tetrahedra in copper. Part II: Intersection of stacking fault tetrahedra by moving twin boundaries

Abstract

The interactions of moving twin boundaries with stacking fault tetrahedra (SFTs) have been studied by molecular dynamics. The results reveal a spectrum of processes occurring during these interactions. In general, they lead to damage of the parent SFT and formation of new defects in the twin lattice. The character of these defects depends on the nature of the twinning front, the size of the SFT and its orientation with respect to incoming dislocations. Typical structures that may be produced in the twin include product-SFTs, free vacancies, planar stacking faults bounded by partial dislocations, mutually linked stacking faults on non-coplanar {111} T planes, small {111} T tetrahedra and their partial forms. Dislocation mechanisms involved in the formation of these defects are being analyzed.

Authors

Niewczas M; Hoagland RG

Journal

The Philosophical Magazine A Journal of Theoretical Experimental and Applied Physics, Vol. 89, No. 8, pp. 727–746

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Publication Date

March 11, 2009

DOI

10.1080/14786430902740703

ISSN

1478-6435

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