Dislocation nucleation facilitated by atomic segregation

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Lianfeng Zou
Chaoming Yang
Yinkai Lei
Dmitri Zakharov
Jörg M. K. Wiezorek
Dong Su
Qiyue Yin
Jonathan Li
Zhenyu Liu
Eric A. Stach
Judith C. Yang
Liang Qi
Guofeng Wang
Guangwen Zhou
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[1] State University of New York at Binghamton,Department of Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science and Engineering Program
[2] University of Michigan,Department of Materials Science and Engineering
[3] University of Pittsburgh,Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science
[4] Center for Functional Nanomaterials,Department of Physics
[5] Brookhaven National Laboratory,Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering
[6] Applied Physics and Astronomy & Materials Science and Engineering Program,undefined
[7] State University of New York,undefined
[8] University of Pittsburgh,undefined
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10.1038/nmat5034
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Surface segregation—the enrichment of one element at the surface, relative to the bulk—is ubiquitous to multi-component materials. Using the example of a Cu–Au solid solution, we demonstrate that compositional variations induced by surface segregation are accompanied by misfit strain and the formation of dislocations in the subsurface region via a surface diffusion and trapping process. The resulting chemically ordered surface regions acts as an effective barrier that inhibits subsequent dislocation annihilation at free surfaces. Using dynamic, atomic-scale resolution electron microscopy observations and theory modelling, we show that the dislocations are highly active, and we delineate the specific atomic-scale mechanisms associated with their nucleation, glide, climb, and annihilation at elevated temperatures. These observations provide mechanistic detail of how dislocations nucleate and migrate at heterointerfaces in dissimilar-material systems.
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