Linear complexions: Confined chemical and structural states at dislocations
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- DOI: 10.1126/science.aab2633
Linear complexions: Confined chemical and structural states at dislocations
Abstract
For 5000 years, metals have been mankind's most essential materials owing to their ductility and strength. Linear defects called dislocations carry atomic shear steps, enabling their formability. We report chemical and structural states confined at dislocations. In a body-centered cubic Fe-9 atomic percent Mn alloy, we found Mn segregation at dislocation cores during heating, followed by formation of face-centered cubic regions but no further growth. The regions are in equilibrium with the matrix and remain confined to the dislocation cores with coherent interfaces. The phenomenon resembles interface-stabilized structural states called complexions. A cubic meter of strained alloy contains up to a light year of dislocation length, suggesting that linear complexions could provide opportunities to nanostructure alloys via segregation and confined structural states.
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Comment in
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MATERIALS SCIENCE. The mechanism of crystal deformation.Science. 2015 Sep 4;349(6252):1059-60. doi: 10.1126/science.aac9623. Science. 2015. PMID: 26339018 No abstract available.
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Material witness: A sense of dislocations.Nat Mater. 2015 Oct;14(10):968. doi: 10.1038/nmat4443. Nat Mater. 2015. PMID: 26395939 No abstract available.
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