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Atomically resolved tomography to directly inform simulations for structure-property relationships

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posted on 2014-01-01, 00:00 authored by M P Moody, A V Ceguerra, A J Breen, X Y Cui, B Gault, L T Stephenson, Ross MarceauRoss Marceau, R C Powles, S P Ringer
Microscopy encompasses a wide variety of forms and scales. So too does the array of simulation techniques developed that correlate to and build upon microstructural information. Nevertheless, a true nexus between microscopy and atomistic simulations is lacking. Atom probe has emerged as a potential means of achieving this goal. Atom probe generates three-dimensional atomistic images in a format almost identical to many atomistic simulations. However, this data is imperfect, preventing input into computational algorithms to predict material properties. Here we describe a methodology to overcome these limitations, based on a hybrid data format, blending atom probe and predictive Monte Carlo simulations. We create atomically complete and lattice-bound models of material specimens. This hybrid data can then be used as direct input into density functional theory simulations to calculate local energetics and elastic properties. This research demonstrates the role that atom probe combined with theoretical approaches can play in modern materials engineering.

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Journal

Nature communications

Volume

5

Article number

5501

Pagination

1 - 10

Publisher

Nature Publishing Group

Location

London, England

eISSN

2041-1723

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal; C Journal article

Copyright notice

2014, Nature Publishing Group

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