Collision cascades in pure δ -plutonium |
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Authors: | Alison Kubota Wilhelm G. Wolfer Steven M. Valone Michael I. Baskes |
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Affiliation: | (1) Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA 94551, USA;(2) Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM 87545, USA |
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Abstract: | Molecular dynamics simulations of the formation and annealing of large collision cascades in delta-phase plutonium are presented. The defect evolution is followed with time up to 2 ns. Simulations are performed with the MEAM potential at three different temperatures; at 600 K where the pure delta phase is thermodynamically stable; at 300 K where the delta phase can only be maintained in a metastable state with minor additions of gallium or aluminum; and at 180 K where plutonium should transform to the alpha phase. It is found in all three cases that the atomic structure within the cascade evolves through a glass-like state. At 600 K, this structure recovers very slowly; at 300 K it persist up to 2 ns with no discernable trend to recover eventually; and at 180 K the amorphous structure initiated by the collision cascade spreads through the entire crystal and converts it to a glass-like structure. |
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Keywords: | Molecular dynamics Radiation damage Plutonium |
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