The stable configuration for a single-atomic-layer-height disconnection
on the 1011 twin boundary
Y Yue and HY Song and J Nie, JOURNAL OF MAGNESIUM AND ALLOYS, 12,
4868-4876 (2024).
DOI: 10.1016/j.jma.2024.07.019
Single-atomic-layer-height disconnections that connect with I1 stacking
faults are produced on 101 1 twin boundaries in pure
magnesium through transmutation of basal ( a ) mixed dislocations across
the twin boundaries, and their stabilities are examined using molecular
dynamics simulations. The stable configuration for a single-atomic-
layer-height disconnection is a pyramidal-basal (PyB) disconnection
connecting an I1 fault associated with a stacking sequence change of
ABACA, or a basal-pyramidal (BPy) disconnection connecting an I1 fault
associated with a stacking sequence change of BABCB. A stable single-
atomic-layer-height disconnection can transform to a less stable single-
atomic- layer-height disconnection when its step orientation changes
solely. A stable single-atomic-layer-height disconnection can also
transform to another stable single-atomic-layer-height disconnection,
when the step orientation of the disconnection and the type of the I1
fault that connects with the disconnection change synchronously, and
this process is accompanied with the emission of a Shockley partial
dislocation from the twin boundary. (c) 2024 Chongqing University.
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