Deformation pathway and defect generation in crystals: A combined group theory and graph theory description

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The generation and motion of crystalline defects during plastic deformation are critical processes that determine the mechanical properties of a crystal. The types of defect generated are not only related to the symmetry of a crystal but also associated with the symmetry-breaking process during deformation. Proposed here is a new mathematical framework to capture the intrinsic coupling between crystal symmetry and deformation-induced symmetry breaking. Using a combination of group theory and graph theory, a general approach is demonstrated for the systematic determination of the types of crystalline defect induced by plastic deformation, through the construction of a crystal deformation group and a deformation pathway graph. The types of defect generated in the deformation of a face-centered cubic crystal are analyzed through the deformation pathway graph and compared with experimental observations.

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Gao, Y., Wang, Y., & Zhang, Y. (2019). Deformation pathway and defect generation in crystals: A combined group theory and graph theory description. IUCrJ, 6, 96–104. https://doi.org/10.1107/S2052252518017050

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