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Diana Bacon

University of Alberta
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  • University of Alberta
    Graduate student
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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  •  111
    One-dimensional atomic transport by clusters of self-interstitial atoms in iron and copper
    with Yu Osetsky, A. Serra, B. Singh, and S. Golubov
    Philosophical Magazine 83 (1): 61-91. 2003.
    Atomic-scale computer simulation has been used to study the thermally activated atomic transport of self-interstitial atoms in the form of planar clusters in pure Cu and f -Fe. There is strong evidence that such clusters are commonly formed in metals during irradiation with high-energy particles and play an important role in accumulation and spatial distribution of surviving defects. An extensive study of the mobility of SIA clusters containing two to 331 interstitials has been carried out using…Read more
    Atomic-scale computer simulation has been used to study the thermally activated atomic transport of self-interstitial atoms in the form of planar clusters in pure Cu and f -Fe. There is strong evidence that such clusters are commonly formed in metals during irradiation with high-energy particles and play an important role in accumulation and spatial distribution of surviving defects. An extensive study of the mobility of SIA clusters containing two to 331 interstitials has been carried out using the molecular dynamics simulation technique for the temperature range from 180 to 1200 K. The results obtained show that clusters larger than three to four SIAs are one-dimensionally mobile in both Cu and Fe. Large clusters of more than 100 SIAs in Cu and 300 SIAs in Fe have significantly reduced mobility. The problem of describing one-dimensional motion in three-dimensional space is discussed. An attempt is made to describe the mobility of SIA clusters within the approximation of 1D diffusion. For clusters in both metals the effective migration energy of 1D diffusion as estimated via the jump frequency of the cluster centre of mass is found to be independent of the number of SIAs in the clusters, although the cluster jump frequency decreases with increasing cluster size. Mechanisms of 1D mobility of interstitial clusters are discussed
  •  89
    Interaction of a moving { } twin boundary with perfect dislocations and loops in a hcp metal
    with A. Serra
    Philosophical Magazine 90 (7-8): 845-861. 2010.
    Space and Time
  •  69
    Rejoinder to the response by B. Li [1] on our Comment [2] on the paper B. Li, H. El Kadiri and M.F. Horstemeyer ‘Extended zonal dislocations mediating twinning in titanium’ (review)
    with A. Serra and R. C. Pond
    Philosophical Magazine 93 (26): 3511-3514. 2013.
  •  85
    On the interaction between a vacancy and self-interstitial atom clusters in metals
    with M. A. Puigví, N. de Diego, A. Serra, and Yu N. Osetsky
    Philosophical Magazine 87 (23): 3501-3517. 2007.
    Philosophy of Physical Science
  •  68
    A comment on B. Li, H. El Kadiri and M.F. Horstemeyer ‘Extended zonal dislocations mediating twinning in titanium’
    with A. Serra and R. C. Pond
    Philosophical Magazine 93 (26): 3495-3503. 2013.
  •  94
    Low-energy sputtering events at free surfaces near anti-phase and grain boundaries in Ni3Al
    with F. Gao, W. S. Lai, and R. J. Kurtz
    Philosophical Magazine 86 (27): 4243-4258. 2006.
  •  80
    Mesoscale thermodynamic analysis of atomic-scale dislocation–obstacle interactions simulated by molecular dynamics
    with G. Monnet and YuN Osetsky
    Philosophical Magazine 90 (7-8): 1001-1018. 2010.
    Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
  •  63
    On the origin of large interstitial clusters in displacement cascades
    with A. F. Calder, A. V. Barashev, and YuN Osetsky
    Philosophical Magazine 90 (7-8): 863-884. 2010.
  •  56
    Atomic-scale mechanisms of void hardening in bcc and fcc metals
    with YuN Osetsky
    Philosophical Magazine 90 (7-8): 945-961. 2010.
  •  74
    Mechanisms of hardening due to copper precipitates in α-iron
    with YuN Osetsky
    Philosophical Magazine 89 (34-36): 3333-3349. 2009.
  •  76
    Reactions between a 1/2⟨111⟩ screw dislocation and ⟨100⟩ interstitial dislocation loops in alpha-iron modelled at atomic scale (review)
    with D. Terentyev and YuN Osetsky
    Philosophical Magazine 90 (7-8): 1019-1033. 2010.
  •  75
    A model for the dynamics of loop drag by a gliding dislocation
    with Z. Rong and Y. N. Osetsky †
    Philosophical Magazine 85 (14): 1473-1493. 2005.
  •  79
    Atomic-scale computer simulation study of the interaction of Cu-rich precipitates with irradiation-produced defects in α-Fe
    with A. C. Arokiam, A. V. Barashev, and Y. N. Osetsky
    Philosophical Magazine 87 (6): 925-943. 2007.
    Scientific Practice
  •  95
    Atomic-scale study of dislocation–stacking fault tetrahedron interactions. Part I: mechanisms
    with Y. N. Osetsky and D. Rodney
    Philosophical Magazine 86 (16): 2295-2313. 2006.
  •  71
    Computer simulation of reactions between an edge dislocation and glissile self-interstitial clusters in iron
    with Y. N. Osetsky and Z. Rong
    Philosophical Magazine 86 (25-26): 3921-3936. 2006.
    Scientific Practice
  •  77
    Sputtering-induced nanometre hole formation in Ni3Al under intense electron beam irradiation
    with B. B. Tang *, I. P. Jones, and W. S. Lai
    Philosophical Magazine 85 (17): 1805-1817. 2005.
    Electromagnetism
  •  34
    Point-defect properties of, and sputtering events in, the {001} surfaces of Ni3Al. II. Sputtering events at and near surfaces (review)
    with W. S. Lai † and Y. N. Osetsky ‡
    Philosophical Magazine 85 (16): 1687-1700. 2005.
    Events
  •  82
    Dislocation dynamics modelling of dislocation–loop interactions in irradiated metals
    with Z. Rong, V. Mohles, and Yu N. Osetsky
    Philosophical Magazine 85 (2-3): 171-188. 2005.
  •  70
    Point-defect properties of and sputtering events in the {001} surfaces of Ni3Al I. Surface and point-defect properties
    with W. S. Lai and Y. N. Osetsky
    Philosophical Magazine 84 (2): 173-191. 2004.
  •  59
    Atomic modelling of strengthening mechanisms due to voids and copper precipitates in α-iron
    with Yu N. Osetsky† and V. Mohles
    Philosophical Magazine 83 (31-34): 3623-3641. 2003.
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