Bulletin of the American Physical Society
63rd Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Plasma Physics
Volume 66, Number 13
Monday–Friday, November 8–12, 2021; Pittsburgh, PA
Session BI02: Fundamental: Analytical and Computational
9:30 AM–12:30 PM,
Monday, November 8, 2021
Room: Ballroom C
Chair: Evdokiya Kostadinova, Auburn University
Abstract: BI02.00002 : Atomistic Modeling of Beryllium and Helium Implantation in Tungsten Using Machine Learned Interatomic Potentials
10:00 AM–10:30 AM
Presenter:
Mary Alice Cusentino
(Sandia National Laboratories)
Author:
Mary Alice Cusentino
(Sandia National Laboratories)
Atomistic modeling can play a key role in discovering mechanisms of material degradation due to plasma exposure. However, accurate interatomic potentials are lacking for these types of materials. In this work, we will describe the development of a machine learned interatomic potential for studying beryllium implantation in tungsten using molecular dynamics. Simulations of beryllium implantation in tungsten and the effect of mixed W-Be surface layers on helium bubble nucleation will also be discussed. Results indicate beryllium implantation in tungsten leads to a near-surface mixed materials layer that can alter helium retention, depth distribution, and bubble size.
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