Title | Adhesion and nonwetting-wetting transition in the Al/α-Al 2O3 interface |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2004 |
Authors | Zhang, Q, Cagin, T, Van Duin, A, Goddard, WA, Qi, Y, Hector, LG |
Journal | Physical Review B-Condensed Matter |
Volume | 69 |
Pagination | 454231–4542311 |
Date Published | 1 |
ISSN | 1098-0121 |
Abstract | Using a reactive force field (ReaxFF), we investigated the structural, energetic, and adhesion properties, of both solid and liquid Al/α-Al 2O3 interfaces. The ReaxFF was developed solely with ab initio calculations on various phases of Al and Al2O3 and Al-O-H clusters. Our computed lattice constants, elastic constants, surface energies, and calculated work of separation for the solid-solid interface agree well with earlier first-principles calculations and experiments. For the liquid-solid system, we also investigated the nonwetting-wetting transition of liquid Al on α-Al2O3(0001). Our results revealed that the evaporation of Al atoms and diffusion of O atoms in α-Al 2O3 lead to the wetting of liquid Al on the oxide surface. The driving force for this process is a decrease in interfacial energy. The nonwetting-wetting transition was found to lie in the 1000-1100 K range, which is in good agreement with sessile drop experiments. |