Abstract
The effect of vacancy concentration on the migration rate of high-angle tilt boundaries with misorientation axes <111> and <100> in nickel was studied by the method of molecular dynamics. It is shown that the dependence of the migration rate of grain boundaries on the vacancy concentration is nonmonotonic and has a maximum at a concentration of vacancies introduced at the initial stage of about 1%. With a further increase in concentration, especially above 4%, the migration rate of the considered boundaries decreased as a result of deceleration of boundaries by low-mobility vacancy clusters attached to it, which the boundary could no longer sorb, as in the case of relatively small clusters.
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