Cu-diamond composites have been proposed as a candidate thermal management material for spacecraft electronics. Nevertheless, irradiation effects on the composites remain poorly understood at present. Here we focus on investigating the influence of Cu-diamond interfaces (CDIs) on energetic displacement cascades using atomistic simulations. Results show that a primary knock-on atom of Cu (PKA-Cu) can induce more significant damage than a PKA-C. Under almost all circumstances, the statistically averaged fraction of surviving interstitials is not only lower than that of vacancies but also no more than 1. Because of the unique nature in the mobility and interactions with CDIs, Cu interstitials exhibit the lowest concentration among all defects ...
Interfaces play an important role in material properties such as strength, cracking/fracture, work h...
Copper/diamond (Cu/D) composites are famous in thermal management applications for their high therma...
The effects of alloying elements, Cu, Cr and C, on the number of residual point defects (vacancies a...
Cu-diamond composites have been proposed as a candidate thermal management material for spacecraft e...
Cu-diamond composites (CDCs) have greatly promising applications in thermal management for high-powe...
Radiation damage cascades in diamond are studied by molecular dynamics simulations employing the Env...
Molecular dynamics simulations are performed to investigate the influence of irradiation damage on t...
Atomistic simulations have revealed an unconventional behavior of point defects at interfaces found ...
Ni graphene nanocomposites with high density interfaces have enormous potential as irradiation toler...
Ni–graphene nanocomposites with high-density interfaces have enormous potential as irradiation-toler...
Understanding radiation induced ultrafast melting at material interfaces is essential in designing r...
In this article, a large scale multi-particle molecular dynamics (MD) simulation model was developed...
A continuum model of point-defects evolution during irradiation of a multilayer composite material i...
Traditionally, grain boundary character in nanoscale materials has been tailored to maximize differe...
In this paper, classical molecular dynamics simulations are conducted to study the graphene grown on...
Interfaces play an important role in material properties such as strength, cracking/fracture, work h...
Copper/diamond (Cu/D) composites are famous in thermal management applications for their high therma...
The effects of alloying elements, Cu, Cr and C, on the number of residual point defects (vacancies a...
Cu-diamond composites have been proposed as a candidate thermal management material for spacecraft e...
Cu-diamond composites (CDCs) have greatly promising applications in thermal management for high-powe...
Radiation damage cascades in diamond are studied by molecular dynamics simulations employing the Env...
Molecular dynamics simulations are performed to investigate the influence of irradiation damage on t...
Atomistic simulations have revealed an unconventional behavior of point defects at interfaces found ...
Ni graphene nanocomposites with high density interfaces have enormous potential as irradiation toler...
Ni–graphene nanocomposites with high-density interfaces have enormous potential as irradiation-toler...
Understanding radiation induced ultrafast melting at material interfaces is essential in designing r...
In this article, a large scale multi-particle molecular dynamics (MD) simulation model was developed...
A continuum model of point-defects evolution during irradiation of a multilayer composite material i...
Traditionally, grain boundary character in nanoscale materials has been tailored to maximize differe...
In this paper, classical molecular dynamics simulations are conducted to study the graphene grown on...
Interfaces play an important role in material properties such as strength, cracking/fracture, work h...
Copper/diamond (Cu/D) composites are famous in thermal management applications for their high therma...
The effects of alloying elements, Cu, Cr and C, on the number of residual point defects (vacancies a...