International audienceEquilibrium fluctuations of dislocations are central to the plastic response of metals and alloys because they control the attempt frequency of thermally-activated events. We analyze here atomic-scale simulations of thermally vibrating dislocations with the help of an analytical model and show that thermal fluctuations intimately involve both long-range elasticity and short-range core effects. In addition, equilibrium fluctuations of edge and screw dislocations in aluminum are used to derive quantitative parameters that characterize their energetics and dynamics and we discuss how large-scale models such as dislocation dynamics can be parametrized based on these results. In particular, we show that the core parameters ...
This paper focuses on the connections between four stochastic and deterministic models for the motio...
Molecular dynamics analyses of defect-free aluminum single crystals subject to bending are carried o...
International audienceThe propagation of dislocations in random crystals is evidenced to be governed...
Line defects in crystals, known as dislocations, govern the mechanisms of plastic deformation at the...
Mathematical model allowing carrying out studies on energy, scale and time characteristics of format...
International audienceBased on atomic scale simulation techniques, we study the dislocation pinning ...
In situ straining tests in high purity α-Fe thin-foils at low temperatures have demonstrated that cr...
International audienceOn the basis of the classical dislocation theory, the Solid Solution Hardening...
Major revision, including overhaul of notation, significant additions to Large Deviations results in...
The total energy of an atomistic dislocation includes contributions from the inelastic/large-distort...
We present a novel methodology to compute relaxed dislocations core configurations, and their energi...
The performance of crystalline materials varies depending on the considered scale. To understand the...
The mechanical response of metallic materials is controlled by multiple deformation mechanisms that ...
Dislocation core has nonlinear properties which cannot be explained with linear elasticity theory. I...
Plastic deformation in metals involves stress- and temperature-driven motion of dislocations, which ...
This paper focuses on the connections between four stochastic and deterministic models for the motio...
Molecular dynamics analyses of defect-free aluminum single crystals subject to bending are carried o...
International audienceThe propagation of dislocations in random crystals is evidenced to be governed...
Line defects in crystals, known as dislocations, govern the mechanisms of plastic deformation at the...
Mathematical model allowing carrying out studies on energy, scale and time characteristics of format...
International audienceBased on atomic scale simulation techniques, we study the dislocation pinning ...
In situ straining tests in high purity α-Fe thin-foils at low temperatures have demonstrated that cr...
International audienceOn the basis of the classical dislocation theory, the Solid Solution Hardening...
Major revision, including overhaul of notation, significant additions to Large Deviations results in...
The total energy of an atomistic dislocation includes contributions from the inelastic/large-distort...
We present a novel methodology to compute relaxed dislocations core configurations, and their energi...
The performance of crystalline materials varies depending on the considered scale. To understand the...
The mechanical response of metallic materials is controlled by multiple deformation mechanisms that ...
Dislocation core has nonlinear properties which cannot be explained with linear elasticity theory. I...
Plastic deformation in metals involves stress- and temperature-driven motion of dislocations, which ...
This paper focuses on the connections between four stochastic and deterministic models for the motio...
Molecular dynamics analyses of defect-free aluminum single crystals subject to bending are carried o...
International audienceThe propagation of dislocations in random crystals is evidenced to be governed...