Issue 62, 2018, Issue in Progress

Retention and diffusion of transmutation H and He atoms in Be12Ti: first-principles calculations

Abstract

The beryllide Be12Ti is considered to be the most promising candidate material for advanced plasma facing materials in future fusion reactors because of its excellent performance. In this work, first-principles calculations were conducted to gain insight into the retention and diffusion behavior of transmutation H and He atoms in Be12Ti. The solution energy and migration energy of single impurity H/He atoms were computed to study the behavior of their retention and diffusion. Among seven stable interstitial sites, H atoms preferentially occupy the octahedral interstitial site, Ioct, whereas He atoms preferentially occupy the dodecahedral interstitial site, Idode. The solubility of H is much higher than that of He in Be12Ti. When monovacancy is generated, H atoms preferentially stay in the vicinity of Be1 vacancies, while He atoms tend to reside in the center of Ti vacancies. The migration energy barrier of a single He atom between first near-neighbor Idode sites is 0.35 eV. For H atoms, the migration energy barrier from Idode to Itetra2 is 0.45 eV. The barrier along the paths Itri1IdodeItri1 is 0.38 eV. When a Be3 vacancy is introduced as the neighbour of Itri1, the migration energy barrier increases to 0.77 eV. These results indicate that vacancies can trap impurity atoms and may act as seeds for bubble formation.

Graphical abstract: Retention and diffusion of transmutation H and He atoms in Be12Ti: first-principles calculations

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Aug 2018
Accepted
05 Oct 2018
First published
19 Oct 2018
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2018,8, 35735-35743

Retention and diffusion of transmutation H and He atoms in Be12Ti: first-principles calculations

X. Zhu, C. Wang, J. Liu, X. Zhang, H. Deng, W. Duan and L. Yang, RSC Adv., 2018, 8, 35735 DOI: 10.1039/C8RA06768F

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