The formation of nanoparticles and their competitive interaction with twins during eutectic Si growth

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In order to investigate the competitive interaction between nanoparticles and twin, the eutectic Si microstructures in Al-10Si (wt. %) base alloys with exclusive and combined addition of Sr and Sb are characterized by combined TEM and atom probe tomography (APT). The chemical short range order in Sb-Sb and Sb-Sr pairs is revealed by ab initio molecular dynamics simulation, which promotes the formation of clusters and nanoparticles. The coexistence of nanoparticles and twins is observed in Sb containing alloys, with a negative correlation in the corresponding number density, owing to the competitive stacking of precursors and individual atoms at the solid-liquid interface. Large size particles around 70 nm with a uniform distribution of Sr atoms are formed in Al-10Si-0.35Sb-0.015Sr (wt. %) alloys, due to the precursor aggregation and homogeneous nucleation in the droplets that nucleation are depressed. A model for the formation of nanoparticles and their interaction with twins is proposed.

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Wang, W., Guo, F., Gai, Z., Zhang, T., Tang, J., Tian, X., & Liu, W. (2018). The formation of nanoparticles and their competitive interaction with twins during eutectic Si growth. Materials, 11(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma11081404

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