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Defect behavior and radiation tolerance of MAB phases (MoAlB and Fe2AlB2) with comparison to MAX phases

Materials Science 2020-08-14 v1 Nuclear Experiment

Abstract

MAB phases are a new class of layered ternary materials that have already shown a number of outstanding properties. Here, we investigate defect evolution and radiation tolerance of two MAB phases, MoAlB and Fe2AlB2, using a combination of experimental characterization and first-principles calculations. We find that Fe2AlB2 is more tolerant to radiation-induced amorphization than MoAlB, both at 150 {\deg}C and at 300 {\deg}C. The results can be explained by the fact that the Mo Frenkel pair is unstable in MoAlB and as a result, irradiated MoAlB is expected to have a significant concentration of MoAl antisites, which are difficult to anneal even at 300 {\deg}C. We find that the tolerance to radiation-induced amorphization of MAB phases is lower than in MAX phases, but it is comparable to that of SiC. However, MAB phases do not show radiation-induced cracking which is observed in MAX phases under the same irradiation conditions. This study suggests that MAB phases might be a promising class of materials for applications that involve radiation.

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@article{arxiv.2008.05502,
  title  = {Defect behavior and radiation tolerance of MAB phases (MoAlB and Fe2AlB2) with comparison to MAX phases},
  author = {Hongliang Zhang and JunYoung Kim and Ranran Su and Peter Richardson and Jianqi Xi and Erich Kisi and John O'Connor and Liqun Shi and Izabela Szlufarska},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2008.05502},
  year   = {2020}
}