Duc Nguyen-Manh S.L. Dudarev
Properties of point defects resulting from the incorporation of inert-gas atoms in bcc tungsten are investigated systematically using first-principles density functional theory (DFT) calculations. The most stable configuration for the interstitial neon, argon, krypton and xenon atoms is the tetrahedral site, similarly to what was found earlier for …
PublishedM.R. Gilbert S.L. Dudarev D.Nguyen-Manh L.W. Packer J-Ch. Sublet
In a fusion reactor materials will be subjected to significant fluxes of high-energy neutrons. As well as causing radiation damage, the neutrons also initiate nuclear reactions leading to changes in the chemical composition of materials (transmutation). Many of these reactions produce gases, particularly helium, which cause additional swelling and …
PublishedM.Yu. Lavrentiev D. Nguyen-Manh J. Wrobel S.L. Dudarev
We develop a Magnetic Cluster Expansion (MCE) model for binary bcc and fcc Fe–Cr alloys, as well as for fcc Fe-Ni alloys, and apply it to the investigation of magnetic properties of these alloys over a broad interval of concentrations, and over a broad interval of temperatures extending well over 1000 K. We show how an MCE-based Monte Carlo study…
PublishedD. Nguyen-Manh Pui-Wai Ma M.Yu. Lavrentiev S.L. Dudarev
The development of quantitative models for radiation damage effects in iron, iron alloys and steels, particularly for the high temperature properties of the alloys, requires understanding of magnetic interactions, which control the phase stability of ferritic-martensitic, ferritic, and austenitic steels. In this work, disordered magnetic configurat…
PublishedM.Yu. Lavrentiev K. Mergia M. Gjoka D. Nguyen-Manh G. Apostolopoulos S.L. Dudarev
We present a combined experimental and computational study of high-temperature magnetic properties of Fe-Cr alloys with chromium content up to about 20 at.%. Magnetic Cluster Expansion method is applied to model the magnetic properties of random Fe-Cr alloys, and in particular the Curie transition temperature, as functions of alloy composition. We …
PublishedD. Nguyen-Manh M.Yu. Lavrentiev M. Muzyk S.L. Dudarev
Generic materials-related problems foreseen in connection with the operation of a fusion power plant present a major challenge for the development of magnetically confined fusion as a commercial power generation option. In this review, we focus on the predictive capabilities of first-principles-based atomistic models for radiation defects and phase…
PublishedM. Mrovec D. Nguyen-Manh C. Elsasser P. Gumbsch
We present a magnetic bond-order potential (BOP) that is able to provide a correct description of both directional covalent bonds and magnetic interactions in iron. This potential, based on the tight binding approximation and the Stoner model of itinerant magnetism, forms a direct bridge between the electronicstructure and the atomistic modeling hi…
PublishedM. Yu. Lavrentiev R. Soulairol Chu-Chun Fu D. Nguyen-Manh S. L. Dudarev
Noncollinear configurations of local magnetic moments at Fe/Cr interfaces in Fe-Cr alloys are explored using a combination of density functional theory (DFT) and magnetic cluster expansion (MCE) simulations. We show that magnetic frustration at Fe/Cr interfaces can be partially resolved through the formation of noncollinear magnetic structures, whi…
PublishedM. Muzyk D. Nguyen-Manh K. J. Kurzydlowski N. L. Baluc S. L. Dudarev
The structure and phase stability of binary tungsten-vanadium and tungsten-tantalum alloys are investigated over a broad range of alloy compositions using ab initio and cluster expansion methods. The alloys are characterized by the negative enthalpy of mixing across the entire composition range. Complex intermetallic compounds are predicted by ab i…
PublishedM.Yu. Lavrentiev S.L. Dudarev D. Nguyen-Manh
Magnetic Cluster Expansion model is developed for bcc Fe-Cr alloys, and applied to the investigation of magnetic properties of these alloys for a broad interval of concentrations ranging from pure Fe to pure Cr, and for a broad interval of temperatures extending well over 1000 K. Finite-temperature configurations simulated using the Magnetic Cluste…
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