Abstract

The influence of the segregation energy on the diffusion of second-component atoms in copper is studied by molecular statics and dynamics methods. A number of modified potential is considered. The segregation energy of atoms in a grain boundary is calculated. The number of second-component atoms involved in a diffusion process is found to decrease because of desorption, which leads to a decrease in the grainboundary diffusion coefficient.

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