An atomistic investigation of branching mechanism during lamellar eutectic solidification

Can Guo, Chenrui Kang, Chunjie Xu, Jincheng Wang

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Abstract

Branching is a fundamental mechanism for lamellar spacing adjustment during eutectic solidification. However, the kinetic mechanism of branching is still unclear due to the lack of in-situ observations. In this work, utilizing the binary phase-field crystal model, we investigated the lamellar branching process during eutectic directional growth on an atomic scale. By visualizing the new lamella creation process, we found that new α lamellae form from heterogeneous nucleation at the front of the β/liquid interface. After further simulating eutectic solidification with different temperatures and lattice-mismatches, we found that the conditions that promote the heterogeneous nucleation could also stimulate lamellar branching. Conversely, if we suppress the heterogeneous nucleation process, lamellar branching will be hard to emerge, and the eutectic morphology will be a 2λ oscillating pattern.

Original languageEnglish
Article number110536
JournalComputational Materials Science
Volume196
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2021

Keywords

  • Eutectic solidification
  • Heterogeneous nucleation
  • Lamellar branching
  • Phase-field crystal

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