Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7963202 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2018 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
We investigate interstitial C interactions with H/He, stability of Cn-vacancy/Hn-C-vacancy/Hen-C-vacancy complexes (nâ¯=â¯1-5) and trapping of H/He in C-vacancy/C2-vacancy/H-He-C-vacancy in bcc vanadium using first-principles calculations. Interstitial C-H/C-He interactions are very weak and H/He preferential site keeps unchanged. A vacancy can accumulate two C atoms and the C2-vacancy cluster is more stable than the C-vacancy cluster. The electron localization function analysis shows that the C atoms form strong C-C bonds in vacancy and weaken the C-vanadium bonds. The stable configurations of Hn/Hen-C-vacancy clusters are partially different and the dissolution of H/He from Hn-C-vacancy/Hen-C-vacancy complexes is easier than Hn-vacancy/Hen-vacancy complexes with nâ¯â¥â¯2. The synergetic interactions of H and He in C-vacancy complex are also investigated and H/He trapping strength decreases in H-He-C-vacancy complex. The presence of C weakens vacancy trapping for more H/He atoms due to large distance of C-H/C-He.
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Authors
Pengbo Zhang, Tingting Zou, Wenbo Liu, Yan Yin, Jijun Zhao,