Dynamical Ising Model Simulations of Nucleation and Growth in Copper-Cobalt Alloys
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ABSTRACTA simple dynamical Ising model on a fixed lattice with a single bond energy parameter has been used to simulate the kinetics of diffusion during solid-state phase transformations in binary metallic alloys. The results of these simulations are compared with direct real-space measurements of the atomic distributions of elements in alloys, obtained with the position-sensitive atom probe. Despite the simplicity of the model, there is good quantitative agreement between the development of micro-structure in the simulation and the nucleation and growth of cobalt-rich precipitates in copper-cobalt alloys.
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