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Vacancy trapping behaviors of hydrogen atoms in Ti3SiC2: a first-principles study

Materials Science 2013-08-06 v1 Computational Physics

Abstract

The behaviors of hydrogen (H) in MAX phase material Ti3SiC2 have been investigated using first-principles method. We show that a single H atom prefers to stay 1.01 {\AA} down of the Si vacancy with solution energy of about -4.07 eV, lowerthan that in bulk Ti3SiC2. Multi H atoms exhibit a repulsive interaction at the Si vacancy. And up to five H atoms can be trapped by a Si vacancy without H2 molecules formation. These results suggest the strong vacancy trapping characteristic of H atoms in Ti3SiC2. Meanwhile, the barrier for H diffusion from an interstitial site to a vacancy is 1.17 eV, which is much larger than that in metals, indicating that to some extent H atoms can not easily migrate or aggregate to form bubble in Ti3SiC.

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@article{arxiv.1308.0873,
  title  = {Vacancy trapping behaviors of hydrogen atoms in Ti3SiC2: a first-principles study},
  author = {Yi-Guo Xu and Xue-Dong Ou and Xi-Ming Rong},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1308.0873},
  year   = {2013}
}

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13 pages, 6 figures