Free energy of grain boundary phases: Atomistic calculations for Sigma 5(310)001 grain boundary in Cu
R Freitas and RE Rudd and M Asta and T Frolov, PHYSICAL REVIEW MATERIALS, 2, 093603 (2018).
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevMaterials.2.093603
Atomistic simulations are employed to demonstrate the existence of a well-defined thermodynamic phase transformation between grain boundary (GB) phases with different atomic structures. The free energy of different interface structures for an embedded-atom-method model of the Sigma 5(310)001 symmetric tilt boundary in elemental Cu is computed using the nonequilibrium Frenkel-Ladd thermodynamic integration method through molecular dynamics simulations. It is shown that the free-energy curves predict a temperature-induced first-order interfacial phase transition in the GB structure in agreement with computational studies of the same model system. Moreover, the role of vibrational entropy in the stabilization of the high-temperature GB phase is clarified. The calculated results are able to determine the GB phase stability at homologous temperatures less than 0.5, a temperature range particularly important given the limitation of the methods available hitherto in modeling GB phase transitions at low temperatures. The calculation of GB free energies complements currently available 0 K GB structure search methods, making feasible the characterization of GB phase diagrams.
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