Abstract

First-principles calculations were performed on the interfaces between Al and SiC, which is a widely used strengthening agent in aluminum metal-matrix-composites (Al/MMC). C-terminated interfaces have much larger work of adhesion than Si-terminated interfaces, indicating that the former has much stronger interfacial bonding. The electron localization function shows that the chemical bonding between Al and C has a strong covalent character, while the bonding between Al and Si is largely metallic. As a result of the vastly different chemical bonding, the work of adhesion for C-terminated interfaces increases with the number of dangling bonds at the interface, while the opposite trend was observed for Si-terminated interfaces. Additionally, the interface energy for Si-terminated interfaces is comparable to that for C-terminated interfaces, suggesting both types of terminations can coexist in the Al/SiC system.

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