Interstitials as a key ingredient for P segregation to grain boundaries in polycrystalline α-Fe
A Reiners-Sakic and A Reichmann and C Dösinger and L Romaner and D Holec, SCRIPTA MATERIALIA, 268, 116864 (2025).
DOI: 10.1016/j.scriptamat.2025.116864
Solute segregation to grain boundaries (GBs) significantly impacts material behavior, with most studies focusing on substitutional solute segregation while neglecting interstitial segregation due to its increased complexity. The site preference, interstitial or substitutional, for P segregation in alpha-Fe still remains under debate. This work investigates both substitutional and interstitial GB segregation in a polycrystalline model using classical interatomic potentials and machine learning. The method is validated with H and Ni, whose segregation behaviors are well understood. For P, we find segregation to both GB site types, with a preference for substitutional sites based on mean segregation energy. However, the abundance of interstitial sites means interstitial segregation also significantly contributes to the GB enrichment with P. This highlights the importance of considering interstitial P segregation alongside substitutional segregation. Additionally, obtaining a representative spectrum of segregation energies is crucial for accurate, experimentally aligned predictions.
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