教授 博士生导师 硕士生导师
任职 : 三束材料改性教育部重点实验室主任
性别: 男
毕业院校: 南京大学
学位: 博士
所在单位: 物理学院
学科: 凝聚态物理
电子邮箱: zhaojj@dlut.edu.cn
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论文类型: 期刊论文
发表时间: 2015-11-10
发表刊物: SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
收录刊物: SCIE、PubMed、Scopus
卷号: 5
页面范围: 16654
ISSN号: 2045-2322
摘要: In weakly ferromagnetic materials, already small changes in the atomic configuration triggered by temperature or chemistry can alter the magnetic interactions responsible for the non-random atomicspin orientation. Different magnetic states, in turn, can give rise to substantially different macroscopic properties. A classical example is iron, which exhibits a great variety of properties as one gradually removes the magnetic long-range order by raising the temperature towards its Curie point of T-C(degrees) = 1043 K. Using first-principles theory, here we demonstrate that uniaxial tensile strain can also destabilise the magnetic order in iron and eventually lead to a ferromagnetic to paramagnetic transition at temperatures far below T-C(degrees). In consequence, the intrinsic strength of the ideal single-crystal body-centred cubic iron dramatically weakens above a critical temperature of similar to 500 K. The discovered strain-induced magneto-mechanical softening provides a plausible atomic-level mechanism behind the observed drop of the measured strength of Fe whiskers around 300-500 K. Alloying additions which have the capability to partially restore the magnetic order in the strained Fe lattice, push the critical temperature for the strength-softening scenario towards the magnetic transition temperature of the undeformed lattice. This can result in a surprisingly large alloying-driven strengthening effect at high temperature as illustrated here in the case of Fe-Co alloy.