A genetic algorithm to determine metastable MS1 phase of the Al-Sm system

ORAL

Abstract

An efficient genetic algorithm (GA) was used to determine a metastable Al$_{60}$Sm$_{11}$ phase [termed MS1 in Mater. Sci. Eng. A179--A180, 600 (1994)] that evolves during rapid solidification of an amorphous melt-spun Al-10{\%}Sm alloy. The MS1 phase is of particular interest as it is the 1st observed phase during devitrification and is believed to possess a strong connection to the undercooled liquids. It also presents a severe challenge to theoretical crystal structure prediction methods since it 1) has a big unit cell with a $\sim$1.4 nm, 2) is metastable and not necessarily the ground state, and 3) contains site-occupancy and anti-site defects. A GA combined with experimental characterization of phase transitions and Rietveld refinements provides the necessary identification of the MS1 crystal structure. Calculated X-ray diffraction patterns of the MS1 phase match perfectly with experiments. Interestingly, the MS1 phase shares the same motif as undercooled Al-10{\%}Sm liquids. The topological connection between undercooled liquid and crystal structures is worth further investigation, to understand how the topological order in the starting amorphous phase correlates with phase selection during devitrification.

Authors

  • Zhuo Ye

    Ames Lab

  • Feng Zhang

    Ames Lab, Ames Laboratory

  • Yang Sun

    Ames Lab, Ames Laboratory

  • Manh Cuong Nguyen

    Ames Lab, Iowa State University

  • Mikhail Mendelev

    Ames Lab, Ames Laboratory

  • Matthew Kramer

    Ames Lab, Ames Laboratory

  • Cai-Zhuang Wang

    Ames Lab, Ames Laboratory-U.S. Department of Energy, and Department of Physics and Astronomy, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, 50011, USA, Ames Laboratory, DOE \& Iowa State University, Iowa State University, Ames laboratory--US DOE and Iowa State University, Ames Laboratory, Ames Laboratory - U.S. Department of Energy, Iowa State University, Ames Lab, US DOE

  • Kai-Ming Ho

    Ames Lab, Ames Laboratory-U.S. Department of Energy, and Department of Physics and Astronomy, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, 50011, USA, Ames Laboratory, DOE \& Iowa State University, Iowa State University, Ames Laboratory, Ames Laboratory - U.S. Department of Energy, Iowa State University