Authors
Blas P Uberuaga, Richard G Hoagland, Arthur Ford Voter, Steven Michael Valone
Publication date
2007/9/28
Journal
Physical review letters
Volume
99
Issue
13
Pages
135501
Publisher
American Physical Society
Description
Defect accumulation is the principal factor leading to the swelling and embrittlement of materials during irradiation. It is commonly assumed that, once defect clusters nucleate, their structure remains essentially constant while they grow in size. Here, we describe a new mechanism, discovered during accelerated molecular dynamics simulations of vacancy clusters in fcc metals, that involves the direct transformation of a vacancy void to a stacking fault tetrahedron (SFT) through a series of 3D structures. This mechanism is in contrast with the collapse to a 2D Frank loop which then transforms to an SFT. The kinetics of this mechanism are characterized by an extremely large rate prefactor, tens of orders of magnitude larger than is typical of atomic processes in fcc metals.
Total citations
20072008200920102011201220132014201520162017201820192020202120222023202412661361411101511154121321119
Scholar articles
BP Uberuaga, RG Hoagland, AF Voter, SM Valone - Physical review letters, 2007