Collision Cascade and Primary Radiation Damage in Silicon Carbide: A Molecular Dynamics Study

Authors

  • Ihda Husnayani Research Center for Nuclear Reactor Technology, National Research and Innovation Agency
  • Muzakkiy Putra Muhammad Akhir Research Center for Quantum Physics, National Research and Innovation Agency

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17146/tdm.2022.24.3.6702

Keywords:

Silicon carbide, Collision cascade, Radiation damage, Molecular dynamics, Neutron irradiation

Abstract

Silicon carbide (SiC) is a competitive candidate material to be used in several advanced and Generation-IV nuclear reactor designs as a neutron moderator, fuel coating, cladding, or core structural material. Many studies have been performed to investigate the durability of SiC in a severe environment in a nuclear reactor. However, the nature and behavior of defects induced by neutron irradiation are still not fully understood. This paper is aimed to study collision cascade and primary radiation damage in SiC using molecular dynamics simulation. The potential being used was a hybrid Tersoff potential modified with Ziegler-Biersack-Littmark (ZBL) screening function. The collision cascade was let evolved for 10 ps from a Si or C primary knocked atom (PKA) located initially at the top center of a system containing 960.000 atoms. The simulation was carried out at room temperature as well as at several advanced fission reactor-relevant temperatures. It was obtained that the number of C point defects was larger than the number of Si point defects. The number of stable point defect was found to be temperature-dependent. It was also obtained that the recovery of point defects was larger at high temperature (>800°C). This recovery behavior shows that SiC is suitable to be used at high temperature condition.

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2022-11-09

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Husnayani, I., & Akhir, M. P. M. (2022). Collision Cascade and Primary Radiation Damage in Silicon Carbide: A Molecular Dynamics Study. Jurnal Teknologi Reaktor Nuklir Tri Dasa Mega, 24(3), 131–136. https://doi.org/10.17146/tdm.2022.24.3.6702