Effect of electronic excitations on hydrogen behavior in tungsten

IF 2.3 2区 物理与天体物理 Q1 NUCLEAR SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Nuclear Materials and Energy Pub Date : 2024-07-23 DOI:10.1016/j.nme.2024.101714
X.B. Ye , Z.H. He , D.D. Li
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Abstract

The interaction between ions should be greatly modified under electronic excitation states, subsequently altering the interactions between materials. We perform a series of first-principles calculations to predict the solution and diffusion behaviors of interstitial hydrogen (H) in tungsten (W) under various electronic excitations. Qualitatively, the solution, diffusion, and trapping behaviors of H in W under various electronic excitation states are basically consistent with those in the ground state. However, it can be found that the solution energy and the migration energy barrier of H decreases as increasing the electronic temperature of system. The Pearson correlation coefficient study shows that there exists a perfect negative correlation between the lattice constant of W and H solution energy induced by lattice distortion. Besides, electronic excitations also make the binding energy of multiple H atoms decrease. That is, when the same number of H atoms are added to the vacancy, the binding energy decreases with increasing the electronic temperature of system. Based on these calculation results, we can infer that electronic excitations make dissolved H atoms more active in W system. This may, to some extent, allow dissolved H to migrate around and not aggregate so easily, thus reducing the production of H bubbles. Therefore, in quantitative terms, the electronic excited states have a certain effect on the H behavior in W.

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电子激发对钨中氢行为的影响
在电子激发态下,离子之间的相互作用会发生很大变化,从而改变材料之间的相互作用。我们进行了一系列第一性原理计算,以预测钨(W)中间隙氢(H)在各种电子激发下的溶解和扩散行为。从定性上看,各种电子激发态下氢在钨中的溶解、扩散和捕获行为与基态基本一致。但可以发现,H 的溶解能和迁移能垒随着体系电子温度的升高而降低。皮尔逊相关系数研究表明,W 的晶格常数与晶格畸变引起的 H 的溶解能之间存在完美的负相关。此外,电子激发也会使多个 H 原子的结合能降低。也就是说,当空位中加入相同数量的 H 原子时,结合能会随着体系电子温度的升高而降低。根据这些计算结果,我们可以推断出电子激发使溶解的 H 原子在 W 系统中更加活跃。这可能在一定程度上使溶解的 H 原子向四周迁移,不那么容易聚集,从而减少 H 气泡的产生。因此,从数量上看,电子激发态对 H 在 W 中的行为有一定的影响。
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Nuclear Materials and Energy
Nuclear Materials and Energy Materials Science-Materials Science (miscellaneous)
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15.40%
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175
审稿时长
20 weeks
期刊介绍: The open-access journal Nuclear Materials and Energy is devoted to the growing field of research for material application in the production of nuclear energy. Nuclear Materials and Energy publishes original research articles of up to 6 pages in length.
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