A free-energy function for binary polycrystalline solid solutions is developed based on pairwise nearest-neighbor interactions. The model permits intergranular regions to exhibit unique energetics and compositions from grain interiors, under the assumption of random site occupation in each region. For a given composition, there is an equilibrium grain size, and the alloy configuration in equilibrium generally involves solute segregation. The present approach reduces to a standard model of grain boundary segregation in the limit of infinite grain size, but substantially generalizes prior thermodynamic models for nanoscale alloy systems. In particular, the present model allows consideration of weakly segregating systems, systems away from the...
Grain boundary segregation has been established through both simulation and experiments as a success...
Grain boundary segregation can reduce the driving force for grain growth in nanocrystalline material...
Estimation of grain boundary segregation enthalpy and its role in stable nanocrystalline alloy desig
A Monte Carlo simulation method is used to study the energetics and configuration of binary alloys w...
Grain boundaries are the dominating type of defect in nanocrystalline materials. Understanding their...
Alloying nanocrystalline materials to stabilize them against grain growth is proving a critical enab...
Grain boundary solute segregation is becoming increasingly common as a means of stabilizing nanocrys...
Grain boundary solute segregation is becoming increasingly common as a means of stabilizing nanocrys...
Grain boundary solute segregation is becoming increasingly common as a means of stabilizing nanocrys...
A new atomistic simulation method for investigating the interfacial segregation behavior in binary a...
The instability of nanocrystalline materials against both grain growth and bulk phase separation is ...
The segregation of solute atoms at grain boundaries (GBs) can profoundly impact the structural prope...
In the last few decades, nanocrystalline metals have been of increasing interest. Their ability to s...
Grain boundary segregation provides a method for stabilization of nanocrystalline metals—an alloying...
This paper studies solute segregation and its relationship to grain boundary energy in binary alloys...
Grain boundary segregation has been established through both simulation and experiments as a success...
Grain boundary segregation can reduce the driving force for grain growth in nanocrystalline material...
Estimation of grain boundary segregation enthalpy and its role in stable nanocrystalline alloy desig
A Monte Carlo simulation method is used to study the energetics and configuration of binary alloys w...
Grain boundaries are the dominating type of defect in nanocrystalline materials. Understanding their...
Alloying nanocrystalline materials to stabilize them against grain growth is proving a critical enab...
Grain boundary solute segregation is becoming increasingly common as a means of stabilizing nanocrys...
Grain boundary solute segregation is becoming increasingly common as a means of stabilizing nanocrys...
Grain boundary solute segregation is becoming increasingly common as a means of stabilizing nanocrys...
A new atomistic simulation method for investigating the interfacial segregation behavior in binary a...
The instability of nanocrystalline materials against both grain growth and bulk phase separation is ...
The segregation of solute atoms at grain boundaries (GBs) can profoundly impact the structural prope...
In the last few decades, nanocrystalline metals have been of increasing interest. Their ability to s...
Grain boundary segregation provides a method for stabilization of nanocrystalline metals—an alloying...
This paper studies solute segregation and its relationship to grain boundary energy in binary alloys...
Grain boundary segregation has been established through both simulation and experiments as a success...
Grain boundary segregation can reduce the driving force for grain growth in nanocrystalline material...
Estimation of grain boundary segregation enthalpy and its role in stable nanocrystalline alloy desig