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Effect of oxidation on mechanical properties of Ni/Cu interface: A density functional theory study

Author(s)
Park, Soon-DongKim, DaeyongKim, Sung Youb
Issued Date
2022-12
DOI
10.1016/j.mtcomm.2022.104307
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/60003
Citation
MATERIALS TODAY COMMUNICATIONS, v.33, pp.104307
Abstract
Nickel/Copper (Ni/Cu) interfaces are applied in various fields such as manufacturing of thermoelectric modules and soldering applications. Therefore, the bond strength and mechanical properties of the Ni/Cu interfaces were investigated using spin-polarized density functional theory calculations. Compressed Cu slabs were utilized to model coherent Ni/Cu interfaces. The bond strength of the Ni/Cu interface was evaluated by calculating the work of separation for the (100), (110), and (111)-oriented interfaces. The mechanical properties of the most stable Ni/Cu interface configurations in each orientation were studied along the normal direction using rigid grain shift and homogeneous lattice extension methods. During homogeneous stretching of the Ni/Cu structures along the [100]-, [110]-, and [111]-directions, fracture was initiated in the Cu region because of its smaller work of separation than that of the interface. In the (110)-and (111)-oriented interfaces, the interlayer was separated by the addition of an oxygen (O) atom in the Ni/Cu interface. This oxidation results in a significant decrease in the work of separation at the interface. However, oxidation at the interface does not significantly change the me-chanical properties of the Ni/Cu structure, resulting in a fracture strain similar to that before the insertion of the O atom.
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ISSN
2352-4928
Keyword (Author)
NiCu interfaceWork of separationMechanical propertyFracture strainDensity functional theory calculation
Keyword
TOTAL-ENERGY CALCULATIONSSOLDERCUCOPPERMETALSMICROSTRUCTURE1ST-PRINCIPLESSTABILITYGROWTHALLOY

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