The core structure of screw dislocations with [001] Burgers vector inMg(2)SiO(4) olivine
Journal article, 2021

In this study, we report atomistic calculations of the core structure of screw dislocations with [001] Burgers vector in Mg2SiO4 olivine. Computations based on the THB1 empirical potential set for olivine show that the stable core configurations of the screw dislocations correspond to a dissociation in {110} planes involving collinear partial dislocations. As a consequence, glide appears to be favorable in {110} planes at low temperature. This study also highlights the difference between dislocation glide mechanism in {110} versus (010) or (100) for which glide is expected to occur through a locking-unlocking mechanism.

Dislocation glide

Core structure

Crystal plasticity

Atomistic simulations

Olivine

Author

Srinivasan Mahendran

Chalmers, Physics, Condensed Matter and Materials Theory

Philippe Carrez

University of Lille

Patrick Cordier

University of Lille

Institut Universitaire de France

Comptes Rendus Physique

1631-0705 (ISSN) 18781535 (eISSN)

Vol. 22 7-18

Subject Categories

Theoretical Chemistry

Composite Science and Engineering

Condensed Matter Physics

DOI

10.5802/crphys.27

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5/26/2023