Formation of Cu-C composite is a difficult technological problem: carbon is
practically insoluble in copper. We show that the heat treatment of the Cu
-C composite leads to the formation of a thin (approximately 50 nm) interfa
ce which provides the bonding between fiber and matrix. The HR SEM study di
splays the formation of small copper nano-crystals in the interaction zone.
This structure of the interface is predicted by molecular dynamic and Mont
e Carlo simulations with semi-empirical repulsive Cu-C interatomic potentia
ls. We show that inclusion of a small amount of carbon in fee copper leads
to strong deformation of the copper host matrix in the vicinity of carbon.
Decrease of stresses in the lattice may be reached by the formation of the
developed surface in nano-crystalline structure. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science
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