The formation of precipitates with an atomic volume different from their parent phase eventually leads to a loss of the lattice continuity at the matrix–precipitate interface. Here, we show the creation or removal of lattice sites mediated by lattice point defects is an accommodation mechanism of the coherency loss and even a precipitation driving force. We introduce a thermodynamic approach that rationalizes the selection of phases resulting from chemical and crystallographic constraints in relation to point defect properties. The resulting semi-coherent phase diagram and the precipitation kinetic model depend on the equilibrium phase diagram, the eigenstrain of the precipitating phase, and the chemical potential of point defects. From a j...
Nanoscale precipitation is one of the most widely used microstructural tools to manipulate the prope...
Some of the most interesting and technologically important solid-solid transformations are the first...
The problem of heterogeneous nucleation of second-phase in alloys in the vicinity of elastic defects...
International audienceThe formation of precipitates with an atomic volume different from their paren...
International audienceMost of the phase transformations modifying the microstructure, thereby the m...
Two approaches in materials physics have proven immensely successful in alloy design: First, thermod...
Objective was the development of a computational model of precipitation from a supersaturated alloy ...
We show how deeply quenching a liquid to temperatures where it is linearly unstable and the crystal ...
International audienceThe kinetics of phase separation in Fe–Cr alloys under irradiation is modeled ...
Understanding the liquid-solid phase transition has long been of scientific interest, owing to its s...
A theoretical investigation was made of the coherent displacive phase transformation between two equ...
Much of the work performed under this grant was devoted to using modern ideas in kinetics to underst...
Due to the diversity of the lattice parameter ratio c/a of hexagonal structure and precipitation mec...
We present a comprehensive study of voids formation, nucleation and growth in a prototype model of b...
International audienceClassical Nucleation and Growth Theories provide a compelling framework predic...
Nanoscale precipitation is one of the most widely used microstructural tools to manipulate the prope...
Some of the most interesting and technologically important solid-solid transformations are the first...
The problem of heterogeneous nucleation of second-phase in alloys in the vicinity of elastic defects...
International audienceThe formation of precipitates with an atomic volume different from their paren...
International audienceMost of the phase transformations modifying the microstructure, thereby the m...
Two approaches in materials physics have proven immensely successful in alloy design: First, thermod...
Objective was the development of a computational model of precipitation from a supersaturated alloy ...
We show how deeply quenching a liquid to temperatures where it is linearly unstable and the crystal ...
International audienceThe kinetics of phase separation in Fe–Cr alloys under irradiation is modeled ...
Understanding the liquid-solid phase transition has long been of scientific interest, owing to its s...
A theoretical investigation was made of the coherent displacive phase transformation between two equ...
Much of the work performed under this grant was devoted to using modern ideas in kinetics to underst...
Due to the diversity of the lattice parameter ratio c/a of hexagonal structure and precipitation mec...
We present a comprehensive study of voids formation, nucleation and growth in a prototype model of b...
International audienceClassical Nucleation and Growth Theories provide a compelling framework predic...
Nanoscale precipitation is one of the most widely used microstructural tools to manipulate the prope...
Some of the most interesting and technologically important solid-solid transformations are the first...
The problem of heterogeneous nucleation of second-phase in alloys in the vicinity of elastic defects...