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Helium-vacancy cluster in a single bcc iron crystal lattice

Gao, N.
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Victoria, M.
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Chen, J.
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2011
Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter

The properties of the cluster HenV, an iron vacancy with an increasing number of He atoms, is studied with molecular statics and molecular dynamics simulations. A study of the binding energy of the self-interstitial atom (SIA) and the He, shows that from n = 6 the HenV cluster is stable and cannot shrink anymore, and from n = 16 the HenV2 cluster is stabilized by the emission of SIA in the form of a < 110 > dumbbell. Calculation of the pressure exercised by the HenV cluster shows local peak normal stress and shear stress values up to 9 GPa and 4 GPa, respectively. The local configurations of HenV suggest that with increasing helium content, a high symmetry configuration close to a face centered cubic lattice is formed.

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DOI
10.1088/0953-8984/23/24/245403
Web of Science ID

WOS:000291152500011

Author(s)
Gao, N.
Victoria, M.
Chen, J.
Van Swygenhoven, H.
Date Issued

2011

Published in
Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter
Volume

23

Issue

24

Article Number

245403

Subjects

High-Temperature Embrittlement

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Alpha-Fe

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Metals

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He

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Nucleation

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Molybdenum

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Growth

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December 16, 2011
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