Extended defects-enhanced oxygen diffusion in ThO2

COMPUTATIONAL MATERIALS SCIENCE(2024)

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Oxygen self-diffusion is key to understanding stoichiometry and defect structures in oxide nuclear fuels. Experimentally, low activation-barrier oxygen migration was found in ThO2, a candidate nuclear fuel, possibly due to short-circuit diffusion mechanisms. Here, we perform extensive molecular dynamics simulations to show that various types of extended defects can enhance oxygen self-diffusion with a much-reduced activation barrier in ThO2. In this work, we consider extended defects including 1D (dislocation), 2D (grain boundary), and 3D (void) defects. Due to the distinct characteristics of each type of extended defect, the modulation of oxygen diffusion varies. These results provide a quantitative description of oxygen transport, which is significantly enhanced within a close distance (nanometer scale) from the extended defects. Among all these considered defects, grain boundary, particularly the low-energy Sigma 3 twin boundary, exhibits the strongest effect on increasing oxygen transport.
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Oxygen diffusion,Dislocation,Grain boundary,Void,ThO2
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