Iron-Nickel alloys are perspective alloys as nuclear energy structural materials because of their good radiation damage tolerance and mechanical properties. Understanding of experimentally observed features such as the effect of Ni content to radiation defects evolution is essential for developing predictive models of radiation. Recently an atomic-scale modelling study has revealed one particular mechanism of Ni effect related to the reduced mobility of clusters of interstitial atoms in Fe-Ni alloys. In this paper we present results of the microsecond-scale molecular dynamics study of point defects, i.e. vacancies and self-interstitial atoms, diffusion in Fe-Ni alloys. It is found that the addition of Ni atoms affects diffusion processes: d...
Single-phase multicomponent alloys of equal atomic concentrations ("equiatomic") have proven to exhi...
The evolution of materials at an atomistic level may have vital consequences for the properties of m...
Radiation-induced segregation (RIS) has been studied with experimental and theoretical methods for o...
Iron-Nickel alloys are perspective alloys as nuclear energy structural materials because of their go...
According to modern theory, damage evolution under neutron irradiation depends on the fraction of se...
Understanding and predicting radiation damage is of central importance to develop radiation-tolerant...
International audienceRadiation-induced segregation (RIS) of solutes in materials exposed to irradia...
Defect evolution under irradiation is investigated in a set of single-phase concentrated solid solut...
Internal parts of the RPV are exposed to a high flux of energetic neutrons that can lead to irradiat...
International audienceThis work investigates solute transport due to self-interstitial defects and r...
International audienceIn this work, we investigate the radiation-induced segregation (RIS) resulting...
International audienceThe behavior of solute atoms in an undersaturated Fe-3.3at.%Ni model alloy upo...
Single-phase multicomponent alloys of equal atomic concentrations ("equiatomic") have proven to exhi...
The evolution of materials at an atomistic level may have vital consequences for the properties of m...
Radiation-induced segregation (RIS) has been studied with experimental and theoretical methods for o...
Iron-Nickel alloys are perspective alloys as nuclear energy structural materials because of their go...
According to modern theory, damage evolution under neutron irradiation depends on the fraction of se...
Understanding and predicting radiation damage is of central importance to develop radiation-tolerant...
International audienceRadiation-induced segregation (RIS) of solutes in materials exposed to irradia...
Defect evolution under irradiation is investigated in a set of single-phase concentrated solid solut...
Internal parts of the RPV are exposed to a high flux of energetic neutrons that can lead to irradiat...
International audienceThis work investigates solute transport due to self-interstitial defects and r...
International audienceIn this work, we investigate the radiation-induced segregation (RIS) resulting...
International audienceThe behavior of solute atoms in an undersaturated Fe-3.3at.%Ni model alloy upo...
Single-phase multicomponent alloys of equal atomic concentrations ("equiatomic") have proven to exhi...
The evolution of materials at an atomistic level may have vital consequences for the properties of m...
Radiation-induced segregation (RIS) has been studied with experimental and theoretical methods for o...