Scripta Materialia | 2019

Oxygen-dislocation interaction in titanium from first principles

 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract The interaction between screw dislocations and oxygen interstitial atoms is studied with ab initio calculations in hexagonal close-packed titanium. Our calculations evidence a strong repulsion when the solute atoms are located in the dislocation glide plane, leading to spontaneous cross-slip, which allows the dislocation to bypass the atomic obstacle. This avoidance process explains several experimental observations in titanium in presence of oxygen: (1) a larger lattice friction against screw dislocation motion, (2) a reduction of the dislocation glide distance in prismatic planes and (3) an enhancement of cross-slip in pyramidal planes.

Volume 162
Pages 200-203
DOI 10.1016/j.scriptamat.2018.11.025
Language English
Journal Scripta Materialia

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