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Machine learning determination of atomic dynamics at grain boundaries
by
Srolovitz, David J.
, Sharp, Tristan A.
, Cubuk, Ekin D.
, Schoenholz, Samuel S.
, Liu, Andrea J.
, Thomas, Spencer L.
in
Artificial intelligence
/ Atomic structure
/ Boundaries
/ CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS, SUPERCONDUCTIVITY AND SUPERFLUIDITY
/ Diffusion
/ Dynamics
/ Elastoplasticity
/ Entropy
/ Fault detection
/ Grain boundaries
/ grain boundaries, crystals, machine learning
/ Learning algorithms
/ Machine learning
/ Materials science
/ Physical Sciences
/ Physics
/ plasticity
/ Softness
/ Stacking faults
/ Twin boundaries
2018
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Machine learning determination of atomic dynamics at grain boundaries
by
Srolovitz, David J.
, Sharp, Tristan A.
, Cubuk, Ekin D.
, Schoenholz, Samuel S.
, Liu, Andrea J.
, Thomas, Spencer L.
in
Artificial intelligence
/ Atomic structure
/ Boundaries
/ CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS, SUPERCONDUCTIVITY AND SUPERFLUIDITY
/ Diffusion
/ Dynamics
/ Elastoplasticity
/ Entropy
/ Fault detection
/ Grain boundaries
/ grain boundaries, crystals, machine learning
/ Learning algorithms
/ Machine learning
/ Materials science
/ Physical Sciences
/ Physics
/ plasticity
/ Softness
/ Stacking faults
/ Twin boundaries
2018
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Machine learning determination of atomic dynamics at grain boundaries
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Srolovitz, David J.
, Sharp, Tristan A.
, Cubuk, Ekin D.
, Schoenholz, Samuel S.
, Liu, Andrea J.
, Thomas, Spencer L.
in
Artificial intelligence
/ Atomic structure
/ Boundaries
/ CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS, SUPERCONDUCTIVITY AND SUPERFLUIDITY
/ Diffusion
/ Dynamics
/ Elastoplasticity
/ Entropy
/ Fault detection
/ Grain boundaries
/ grain boundaries, crystals, machine learning
/ Learning algorithms
/ Machine learning
/ Materials science
/ Physical Sciences
/ Physics
/ plasticity
/ Softness
/ Stacking faults
/ Twin boundaries
2018
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Machine learning determination of atomic dynamics at grain boundaries
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Machine learning determination of atomic dynamics at grain boundaries
2018
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In polycrystalline materials, grain boundaries are sites of enhanced atomic motion, but the complexity of the atomic structures within a grain boundary network makes it difficult to link the structure and atomic dynamics. Here, we use a machine learning technique to establish a connection between local structure and dynamics of these materials. Following previous work on bulk glassy materials, we define a purely structural quantity (softness) that captures the propensity of an atom to rearrange. This approach correctly identifies crystalline regions, stacking faults, and twin boundaries as having low likelihood of atomic rearrangements while finding a large variability within high-energy grain boundaries. As has been found in glasses, the probability that atoms of a given softness will rearrange is nearly Arrhenius. This indicates a well-defined energy barrier as well as a well-defined prefactor for the Arrhenius form for atoms of a given softness. The decrease in the prefactor for low-softness atoms indicates that variations in entropy exhibit a dominant influence on the atomic dynamics in grain boundaries.
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National Academy of Sciences
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