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Predicting Nonequilibrium Patterns beyond Thermodynamic Concepts: Application to Radiation-Induced Microstructures
L Luneville1, P Garcia2, D Simeone3
1CEA, DES, ISAS, DM2S, Paris-Saclay F-91191 Gif-sur-Yvette, France.
Abstract:
In this work, we derive an analytical model to predict the appearance of all possible radiation-induced steady states and their associated microstructures in immiscible A_{c[over ¯]}B_{1-c[over ¯]} alloys, an example of a nonequilibrium dynamical system. This model is assessed against numerical simulations and experimental results which show that different microstructures characterized by the patterning of A-rich precipitates can emerge under irradiation. We demonstrate that the steady-state microstructure is governed by irradiation conditions and also by the average initial concentration of the alloy c[over ¯]. Such a dependence offers new leverage for tailoring materials with specific microstructures overcoming limitations imposed by the equilibrium thermodynamic phase diagram.
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