Uncharacteristic second order martensitic transformation in metals via epitaxial stress fields
ST Reeve and KG Vishnu and A Strachan, JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS, 127, 045107 (2020).
DOI: 10.1063/1.5128532
While most phase transformations, e.g., ferroelectric or ferromagnetic, can be first or second order depending on external applied fields, martensitic transformations in metallic alloys are nearly universally first order. We demonstrate that epitaxial stress originating from the incorporation of a tailored second phase can modify the free energy landscape that governs the phase transition and change its order from first to second. High-fidelity molecular dynamics simulations show a remarkable change in the character of the martensitic transformation in Ni-Al alloys near the critical point. We observe the continuous evolution of the transformation order parameter and scaling with power- law exponents comparable to those in other ferroic transitions exhibiting critical behavior. Our theoretical work provides a foundation for recent experimental and computational results on martensites near critical points. Published under license by AIP Publishing.
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