Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1564699 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2016 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Uranium mononitride is studied in the DFTÂ +Â U framework. Its ground state is investigated and a study of the incorporation of diverse fission products in the crystal is conducted. The U-ramping and occupation matrix control (OMC) schemes are used to eliminate metastable states. Beyond a certain amount of introduced correlation, the OMC scheme starts to find a lower total energy. The OMC scheme is chosen for the second part of this study. Furthermore, the influence of the magnetic ordering is studied using the U-ramping method, showing that antiferromagnetic order is the most stable one when the U parameter is larger than 1.75Â eV. The effect on the density of states is investigated and elastic constants are provided for comparison with other methods and experiments. The incorporation energies of fission products in different defect configurations are calculated and these energies are corrected to take into account the limited size of the supercell.
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Authors
Antoine Claisse, Marco Klipfel, Niclas Lindbom, Michel Freyss, Pär Olsson,