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A Theoretical Study of the Magnetic Structure of Bulk Iron with Radiation Defects...

Publication Type
Conference Paper
Journal Name
Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings
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Page Number
1363
Volume
1363
Conference Name
Symposium RR: Fundamental Science of Defects and Microstructure in Advanced Materials for Energy
Conference Location
San Francisco, California, United States of America
Conference Sponsor
Materials Research Society
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A fundamental understanding of the radiation damage effects in solids is of great importance in assisting the development of improved materials with ultra-high strength, toughness, and radiation resistance for nuclear energy applications. In this presentation, we show our recent theoretical investigation on the magnetic structure evolution of bulk iron in the region surrounding the radiation defects. We applied the locally self-consistent multiple scattering method (LSMS), a linear scaling ab-initio method based on density functional theory with local spin density approximation, to the study of the magnetic structure in a low energy cascade in a 10,000-atom sample for a series of time steps for the evolution of the defects. The primary damage state and the evolution of all defects in the sample were simulated using molecular dynamics with empirical, embedded-atom inter-atomic potentials. We also discuss the importance of thermal effect on the magnetic structure evolution.