Antisite defect types and temporal evolution characteristics of D022-Ni3V structure: Studied by the microscopic phase field

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Jing Zhang
Zheng Chen
MingYi Zhang
QingBo Lai
YanLi Lu
YongXin Wang
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[1] Northwestern Polytechnical University,School of Material Science and Engineering
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antisite defect; D0; -Ni; V; microscopic phase field;
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Microscopic phase field simulation is performed to study antisite defect type and temporal evolution characteristic of D022-Ni3V structure in Ni75AlxV25−x ternary system. The result demonstrates that two types of antisite defect VNi and NiV coexist in D022 structure; however, the amount of NiV is far greater than VNi; when precipitates transform from D022 singe phase to two phases mixture of D022 and L12 with enhanced Al:V ratio, the amount of VNi has no evident response to the secondary L12 phase, while NiV exhibits a definitely contrary variation tendency: NiV rises without L12 structure precipitating from matrix but declines with it; temporal evolution characteristic and temperature dependent antisite defect VNi, NiV are also studied in this paper: The concentrations of the both defects decline from high antistructure state to equilibrium level with elapsed time but rise with elevated temperature; the ternary alloying element aluminium atom occupies both α and β sublattices of D022 structure with a strong site preference of substituting α site.
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