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arxiv: 1901.07210 · v1 · pith:KOKTR3SCnew · submitted 2019-01-22 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Atomistic Relaxation Process in a Ni3Al Ordered Phase Using Path Probability Method with Vacancy Mechanisms

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The path probability method (PPM), which is a natural extension of the cluster variation method (CVM) to a time domain, has been employed in a relaxation process of atomic configurations in alloy systems. Although the vacancy mechanism is the main atomic migration process in an alloy system, most studies of PPM have used the spin flipping mechanism (or the direct exchange mechanism) because of the huge computational burden imposed by the vacancy mechanism. In this paper the computational problem is circumvented by treating various path variables in the PPM as cluster probabilities in the CVM, and the vacancy mechanism is explicitly taken into account in the theoretical framework. The method is employed to explore the relaxation process in a Ni3Al ordered phase within the tetrahedron approximation, and the effect of vacancy concentration is investigated.

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