Cooperative roles of stacking fault energies on dislocation nucleation at bimetal interface through tunable potentials

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By tuning consistent potentials for bimetal system, the cooperative roles of stacking fault energies (SFEs) such as intrinsic SFE (ISFE) and unstable SFE (USFE) on the dislocation nucleation are comprehensively explored. It reveals that the dislocation nucleation at semi-coherent interface is determined by the misfit dislocations, but the critical yield stress depends strongly on the values of ISFE and USFE that are function of external loadings. To account for such relationship, a modified analytical model is proposed based on the nucleation and propagation of double kinks at the interface, showing good agreement with the simulation results. These results not only resolve the previous inconsistency in the role of stacking faults on plastic deformation but shed light on evaluating the atomistic mechanism according to the synergistic effect between stacking faults and loading schemes.

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stacking fault energy, interfaces, dislocation nucleation, molecular dynamics, plasticity

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Computational Materials Science. 2021, vol. 193, art. no. 110416.