High Entropy Alloys (HEA) attract attention as possible radiation resistant materials, a feature observed in some experiments that has been attributed to several unique properties of HEA, in particular to the disorder-induced reduced thermal conductivity and to the peculiar defect properties originating from the chemical complexity. To explore the origin of such behavior we study the early stages (less than 0.1 ns), of radiation damage response of a HEA using molecular dynamics simulations of collision cascades induced by primary knock-on atoms (PKA) with 10, 20 and 40 keV, at room temperature, on an idealized model equiatomic quinary fcc FeNiCrCoCu alloy, the corresponding “Average Atom” (AA) material, and on pure Ni. We include accurate c...
AbstractWe discuss molecular dynamics (MD) simulations of high-energy radiation damage in materials ...
Shock waves and high-energy particle radiation can each drive materials far from thermodynamic equil...
The expanded compositional freedom afforded by high-entropy alloys (HEAs) represents a unique opport...
Using molecular dynamics simulations, we characterized the generation and evolution of radiation-ind...
The development of future energy production concepts, such as Gen-IV fission reactors, has increased...
High-entropy alloys (HEAs) are exceptional candidates for radiation-resistant materials due to their...
The increasingly harsh environment of the nuclear reactors and the insurmountable flaws of in-servic...
We study order transitions and defect formation in a model high-entropy alloy (CuNiCoFe) under ion i...
Multiprincipally designed concentrated solid solution alloys, such as high entropy alloys (HEA) and ...
The development of future nuclear energy production concepts such as fusion and generation-IV fissio...
The development of the generation IV reactors calls for radiation resistant materials. This thesis p...
This study investigates radiation damage in three metals in the low temperature and high radiant flu...
As an increasing demand of advanced nuclear fission reactors and fusion facilities, the key requirem...
The growth of advanced energy technologies for power generation is enabled by the design, developmen...
We discuss molecular dynamics (MD) simulations of high-energy radiation damage in materials relevant...
AbstractWe discuss molecular dynamics (MD) simulations of high-energy radiation damage in materials ...
Shock waves and high-energy particle radiation can each drive materials far from thermodynamic equil...
The expanded compositional freedom afforded by high-entropy alloys (HEAs) represents a unique opport...
Using molecular dynamics simulations, we characterized the generation and evolution of radiation-ind...
The development of future energy production concepts, such as Gen-IV fission reactors, has increased...
High-entropy alloys (HEAs) are exceptional candidates for radiation-resistant materials due to their...
The increasingly harsh environment of the nuclear reactors and the insurmountable flaws of in-servic...
We study order transitions and defect formation in a model high-entropy alloy (CuNiCoFe) under ion i...
Multiprincipally designed concentrated solid solution alloys, such as high entropy alloys (HEA) and ...
The development of future nuclear energy production concepts such as fusion and generation-IV fissio...
The development of the generation IV reactors calls for radiation resistant materials. This thesis p...
This study investigates radiation damage in three metals in the low temperature and high radiant flu...
As an increasing demand of advanced nuclear fission reactors and fusion facilities, the key requirem...
The growth of advanced energy technologies for power generation is enabled by the design, developmen...
We discuss molecular dynamics (MD) simulations of high-energy radiation damage in materials relevant...
AbstractWe discuss molecular dynamics (MD) simulations of high-energy radiation damage in materials ...
Shock waves and high-energy particle radiation can each drive materials far from thermodynamic equil...
The expanded compositional freedom afforded by high-entropy alloys (HEAs) represents a unique opport...