High-entropy alloys (HEAs) are exceptional candidates for radiation-resistant materials due to their complex local chemical environment and slow defect migration. Despite commonly overlooked, electronic effects on defects evolution in radiation environments also play a crucial role by dissipating excess energy through electron-phonon coupling and electronic heat conduction during cascade events. We present a systematic study on electronic properties in random-solid solutions (RSS) in four and five principal elements HEAs and their effect on defect formation, clustering, and recombination. Electronic properties, including electron-phonon coupling factor, the electronic specific heat, and the electronic thermal conductivity, are computed with...
As an increasing demand of advanced nuclear fission reactors and fusion facilities, the key requirem...
Given the increasing demand for energy and the rising cost of fossil fuels, the development of nucle...
The development of the generation IV reactors calls for radiation resistant materials. This thesis p...
High Entropy Alloys (HEA) attract attention as possible radiation resistant materials, a feature obs...
The development of future energy production concepts, such as Gen-IV fission reactors, has increased...
Radiation damage has traditionally been modelled using classical molecular dynamics, in which the ro...
We study order transitions and defect formation in a model high-entropy alloy (CuNiCoFe) under ion i...
Refractory high entropy alloys feature outstanding properties making them a promising materials clas...
Abstract The novel class of alloys known as high entropy alloys (HEAs) present two fundamental p...
High-entropy alloys (HEAs) consisting of multi-principal elements open up a near-infinite compositio...
Using molecular dynamics simulations, we characterized the generation and evolution of radiation-ind...
The properties of thermal transport in solids are very important in research and industry. Different...
The increasingly harsh environment of the nuclear reactors and the insurmountable flaws of in-servic...
The phonon thermal conductivity of solids is intimately related to any changes in atomic scale perio...
High-entropy alloys (HEAs) are composed of multi-principal elements with equal or near-equal concent...
As an increasing demand of advanced nuclear fission reactors and fusion facilities, the key requirem...
Given the increasing demand for energy and the rising cost of fossil fuels, the development of nucle...
The development of the generation IV reactors calls for radiation resistant materials. This thesis p...
High Entropy Alloys (HEA) attract attention as possible radiation resistant materials, a feature obs...
The development of future energy production concepts, such as Gen-IV fission reactors, has increased...
Radiation damage has traditionally been modelled using classical molecular dynamics, in which the ro...
We study order transitions and defect formation in a model high-entropy alloy (CuNiCoFe) under ion i...
Refractory high entropy alloys feature outstanding properties making them a promising materials clas...
Abstract The novel class of alloys known as high entropy alloys (HEAs) present two fundamental p...
High-entropy alloys (HEAs) consisting of multi-principal elements open up a near-infinite compositio...
Using molecular dynamics simulations, we characterized the generation and evolution of radiation-ind...
The properties of thermal transport in solids are very important in research and industry. Different...
The increasingly harsh environment of the nuclear reactors and the insurmountable flaws of in-servic...
The phonon thermal conductivity of solids is intimately related to any changes in atomic scale perio...
High-entropy alloys (HEAs) are composed of multi-principal elements with equal or near-equal concent...
As an increasing demand of advanced nuclear fission reactors and fusion facilities, the key requirem...
Given the increasing demand for energy and the rising cost of fossil fuels, the development of nucle...
The development of the generation IV reactors calls for radiation resistant materials. This thesis p...