Interaction of radiation-induced defects with tungsten grain boundaries at across scales: a short review

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Xiang-Yan Li
Yan-Ge Zhang
Yi-Chun Xu
Xue-Bang Wu
Xiang-Shan Kong
Xian-Ping Wang
Qian-Feng Fang
Chang-Song Liu
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Key Laboratory of Materials Physics, Institute of Solid State Physics
[2] Shandong University,Key Laboratory for Liquid
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Tungsten | 2020年 / 2卷
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Nano-crystalline; Grain boundary; Radiation-resistance; Self-healing; Radiation damage; Tungsten;
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As promising candidates for plasma-facing materials, tungsten-based materials suffer the irradiation of high-energy neutrons in addition to the hydrogen isotopes and helium irradiation and the high-thermal flux. Radiation-produced defects, e.g. self-interstitial atoms (SIAs) and vacancies (Vs), can induce the hardening and embrittlement of tungsten, meanwhile enhancing the retention of hydrogen isotopes and helium in tungsten. Reducing the grain size of materials to introduce a high density of defect sinks, e.g., grain boundaries (GBs) prevalent in nano-/ultrafine-crystalline materials, was demonstrated to be an effective approach for mitigating irradiation damage in tungsten. In this paper, we reviewed the theoretical advances in exploring radiation-resistance of nano-structured tungsten at across scales. It was concentrated on the results of molecular dynamics, molecular statics, and the object kinetic Monte Carlo simulations on the fundamental interaction of the radiation-created Vs and SIAs with the GB. These mechanisms include GB-promoted V/SIA migration and SIA-V recombination, interstitial-emission induced annihilation, coupling of the V migration close to the GB with the SIA motion within the GB, and interstitial reflection by the locally dense GB structure. We proposed the remaining scientific issues on the defect-GB interactions at across scales and their relation to experimental observations. We prospected the possible trends for simulating the radiation damage accumulation and healing processes in nano-structured tungsten in terms of the development of the across-scale computational techniques and efficiency of the GB-enhanced tolerance of tungsten to irradiation under complex in-service conditions.
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