Crystal growth in deeply undercooled Ni50Al50: Signature of the ordering sequence at the interface

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Crystal growth of the intermetallic alloy, Ni50Al50, is investigated by molecular dynamics simulations with two different interatomic potentials. The calculated growth rate can be captured by the Wilson-Frenkel or Broughton-Gilmer-Jackson model at small undercoolings but deviates from the theory at deep undercoolings. Failure of the theory is found to be correlated with the dynamic processes that emerged at the interface, but not apparently with the static interface structure. The chemical segregation of Ni and Al atoms occurs before the geometrical ordering upon crystallization at small undercoolings. In contrast, the geometrical ordering precedes the chemical one at deep undercoolings. These two ordering processes show a collapsed time evolution at the crossover temperature consistent with the onset of the theoretical deviation. We rationalize the delayed chemical segregation behavior by the collective atomic motion, which is characterized by the super-Arrhenius transition of the temperature-dependent diffusivity and structural relaxation time at the crossover point.

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Yang, Q., Liu, H., & Peng, H. (2021). Crystal growth in deeply undercooled Ni50Al50: Signature of the ordering sequence at the interface. Journal of Chemical Physics, 154(19). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0049373

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