Detection of one-dimensional migration of single self-interstitial atoms in tungsten using high-voltage electron microscopy

Scientific Reports Volume 6 Page 26099_1-26099_9 published_at 2016-05-17
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Detection of one-dimensional migration of single self-interstitial atoms in tungsten using high-voltage electron microscopy
Creator
Amino Takafumi
Mori Hirotarou
Source Title
Scientific Reports
Volume 6
Start Page 26099_1
End Page 26099_9
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ISSN 20452322
Descriptions
The dynamic behaviour of atomic-size disarrangements of atoms—point defects (self-interstitial atoms (SIAs) and vacancies)—often governs the macroscopic properties of crystalline materials. However, the dynamics of SIAs have not been fully uncovered because of their rapid migration. Using a combination of high-voltage transmission electron microscopy and exhaustive kinetic Monte Carlo simulations, we determine the dynamics of the rapidly migrating SIAs from the formation process of the nanoscale SIA clusters in tungsten as a typical body-centred cubic (BCC) structure metal under the constant-rate production of both types of point defects with high-energy electron irradiation, which must reflect the dynamics of individual SIAs. We reveal that the migration dimension of SIAs is not three-dimensional (3D) but one-dimensional (1D). This result overturns the long-standing and well-accepted view of SIAs in BCC metals and supports recent results obtained by ab-initio simulations. The SIA dynamics clarified here will be one of the key factors to accurately predict the lifetimes of nuclear fission and fusion materials.
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eng
Resource Type journal article
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Nature Publishing
Date of Issued 2016-05-17
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[DOI] 10.1038/srep26099