Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2019
Volume 64, Number 2
Monday–Friday, March 4–8, 2019; Boston, Massachusetts
Session L21: Emerging Trends in Molecular Dynamics Simulations and Data Analytics II
11:15 AM–2:15 PM,
Wednesday, March 6, 2019
BCEC
Room: 157B
Sponsoring
Unit:
DCOMP
Chair: Duy Le, University of Central Florida
Abstract: L21.00010 : Modeling of La3+ doping segregation in nanocrystalline yttria-stabilized zirconia using a combintaion of atomistic MD, Monte Carlo and Nudged Elatic Band calculations*
1:51 PM–2:03 PM
Presenter:
Roland Faller
(University of California, Davis)
Authors:
Shenli Zhang
(University of California, Davis)
Roland Faller
(University of California, Davis)
The simulation revealed the segregation of La3+ at eight tilt grain boundary (GB) structures and predicted an average grain boundary (GB) energy decrease of 0.25 J m-2, which is close to the experimental values reported in the literature. Cation stabilization was found to be the main reason for the GB energy decrease, and energy fluctuations near the grain boundary are smoothed out with La3+ segregation. Both dynamic and energetic analysis on the S13(510)/[001] GB structure revealed La3+ doping hinders O2- diffusion in the GB region, where the diffusion coefficient monotonically decreases with increasing La3+ doping concentration. T
*This research was supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Nuclear Energy, Nuclear Energy University Program under Grant No. DE-NE0000704.
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