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The Stable Configurations of Vacancy Clusters and Their Effect on Neighboring Vacancy Migration Behavior in TiA1
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    The Molecular Dynamics Method with the Finnis Sinclair many body potential is used to calculate the formation energies and combination energies of some small vacancy clusters with different configurations in TiAl. The most stable configuration of a vacancy cluster and its effect on vacancy migration nearby the cluster are simulated and discussed. The results show that, in the most stable configuration, each vacancy makes its best endeavor to form nearest neighbor relationship with the other vacancies, and there are anti site defect nearby the cluster. The atoms nearby the vacancy cluster would move towards the cluster center for bigger cluster, and it seems that there exist interstitials in the vacancy cluster. The existing vacancy cluster as the aggregation center of vacancy has the ability of trapping or absorbing the near vacancy.

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[Wang Tianmin, Wang Wenjun, Zhang Hongtao, Wang Baoyi . The Stable Configurations of Vacancy Clusters and Their Effect on Neighboring Vacancy Migration Behavior in TiA1[J]. Rare Metal Materials and Engineering,2001,(5):326~330.]
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