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A Generalized Ising Model for studying Alloy Evolution under Irradiation and its use in Kinetic Monte Carlo Simulations

Materials Science 2016-09-21 v1

Abstract

We derive an Ising Hamiltonian for kinetic simulations involving interstitial and vacancy defects in binary alloys. Our model, which we term `ABVI', incorporates solute transport by both interstitial defects and vacancies into a mathematically-consistent framework , and thus represents a generalization to the widely-used ABV model for alloy evolution simulations. The Hamiltonian captures the three possible interstitial configurations in a binary alloy: A-A, A-B, and B-B, which makes it particularly useful for irradiation damage simulations. All the constants of the Hamiltonian are expressed in terms of bond energies that can be computed using first-principles calculations. We implement our ABVI model in kinetic Monte Carlo simulations and perform a verification exercise by comparing our results to published irradiation damage simulations in simple binary systems with Frenkel pair defect production and several microstructural scenarios, with matching agreement found.

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@article{arxiv.1602.02470,
  title  = {A Generalized Ising Model for studying Alloy Evolution under Irradiation and its use in Kinetic Monte Carlo Simulations},
  author = {Chen-Hsi Huang and Jaime Marian},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1602.02470},
  year   = {2016}
}