Atomistic simulations of He bubbles in Beryllium

Jianqi Xi, Yeqi Shi, Vitaly Pronskikh, Frederique Pellemoine, Dane Morgan, Izabela Szlufarska

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Abstract

Formation of He bubbles can have a significant effect on the microstructural evolution and properties of irradiated materials. Here, we use atomistic simulations based on machine learning potentials to investigate the fundamental behavior of He bubbles in Be, with a specific focus on the shape, stability, and diffusivity of bubbles. Stability of He bubbles is quantified in terms of formation energies, which are determined as a function of the ratio of He/V. We find that He bubbles become unstable with respect to plastic deformation through punch-out dislocations around the bubble when the He/V ratio is larger than ∼1.25, and the punch-out process induces the change of the regular bubble shape. In general, the bubble shape of He in Be is found to be ellipsoid-like. It is also found that for a fixed He/V ratio, the bubble attracts vacancies to become larger in size. If the bubble size is constant, the bubble attracts additional He atoms until the punch-out reaction occurs. The dominant diffusion mechanism of He bubbles changes from surface diffusion to volume diffusion as the temperature is increased, with a crossover occurring at about 900 K.

Original languageEnglish
Article number154249
JournalJournal of Nuclear Materials
Volume576
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 1 2023
Externally publishedYes

Funding

The authors grateful acknowledge financial support from the Department of Energy High Energy Physics Program grant DE-SC0020985 and from the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, managed and operated by Fermi Research Alliance, LLC under Contract No. DE-AC02-07CH11359 with the U.S. DOE.

FundersFunder number
Department of Energy High Energy Physics ProgramDE-SC0020985
Fermi Research Alliance, LLCDE-AC02-07CH11359
U.S. Department of Energy
Fermilab

    Keywords

    • Beryllium
    • Diffusivity
    • He bubble
    • Stability

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