Defect behaviour in the MoNbTaVW high entropy alloy (HEA)

The intrinsic defect formation in the MoNbTaVW HEA is investigated using atomic scale modelling, the goal being to assess its response to radiation damage in its possible use as plasma facing material for fusion reactors. When interstitial defects were modelled, a strong preference to form split int...

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Veröffentlicht in:Results in materials 2022-09, Vol.15, p.100320, Article 100320
Hauptverfasser: Lin-Vines, A.X., Wilson, J.A., Fraile, A., Evitts, Lee J., Rushton, M.J.D., Astbury, J.O., Lee, W.E., Middleburgh, S.C.
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Zusammenfassung:The intrinsic defect formation in the MoNbTaVW HEA is investigated using atomic scale modelling, the goal being to assess its response to radiation damage in its possible use as plasma facing material for fusion reactors. When interstitial defects were modelled, a strong preference to form split interstitial defects containing vanadium was observed, even forming when other interstitial elements were initially placed into the structure. Vacancies and Frenkel pair formation are also modelled and discussed. The distinct behaviour of defects in this HEA has implications for this system as well as related HEAs and their use in nuclear components.
ISSN:2590-048X
2590-048X
DOI:10.1016/j.rinma.2022.100320