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Forced Chemical Mixing in Alloys Driven by Plastic Deformation

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Molecular dynamics simulations of forced atomic mixing in crystalline binary alloys during plastic deformation at 100 K are performed. Nearly complete atomic mixing is observed in systems that have a large positive heat mixing and in systems with a large lattice mismatch. Only systems that contained a hard precipitate in a soft matrix do not mix. The amount of mixing is quantified by defining a mean square relative displacement of pairs of atoms, sigma(2)(R,t), that were initially separated by a distance R. Analysis of sigma(2)(R,t) and visual inspection of the displacement fields reveal that forced mixing results from dislocation glide, and that it resembles the forced mixing of a substance advected by a turbulent flow. Consideration of sigma(2)(R,t) also provides a rationalization of compositional self-organization during plastic deformation at higher temperatures.

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