Quick calculation of damage for ion irradiation: implementation in Iradina and comparisons to SRIM

Binary collision approximation (BCA) calculation allows for two types of damage calculation: full cascade and quick calculations. Full cascade mode describes fully the cascades while in quick calculations, only the trajectory of the ion is followed and effective formulas give an estimation of the da...

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Main Authors: Crocombette Jean-Paul, Van Wambeke Christian
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:EPJ Nuclear Sciences & Technologies
Online Access:https://www.epj-n.org/articles/epjn/full_html/2019/01/epjn190004/epjn190004.html
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spelling doaj-ba74251aca3445d0a236e3e3bf1495d82021-04-02T14:45:45ZengEDP SciencesEPJ Nuclear Sciences & Technologies2491-92922019-01-015710.1051/epjn/2019003epjn190004Quick calculation of damage for ion irradiation: implementation in Iradina and comparisons to SRIMCrocombette Jean-Paul0Van Wambeke Christian1DEN, Service de Recherches de Métallurgie Physique, CEA, Université Paris-SaclayDEN, Service de Thermique et Mécanique des Fluides, CEA, Université Paris-SaclayBinary collision approximation (BCA) calculation allows for two types of damage calculation: full cascade and quick calculations. Full cascade mode describes fully the cascades while in quick calculations, only the trajectory of the ion is followed and effective formulas give an estimation of the damage resulting from each collision of the ion. We implement quick calculation of damage in the Iradina code both for elemental and multi-component solids. Good agreement is obtained with SRIM. We show that quick calculations are unphysical in multi-component systems. The choice between full cascade and quick calculations is discussed. We advise to favour full cascade over quick calculation because it is more grounded physically and applicable to all materials. Quick calculations remain a good option for pure solids in the case of actual quantitative comparisons with neutron irradiations simulations in which damage levels are estimated with the NRT (Norgett-Robinson and Torrens) formulas.https://www.epj-n.org/articles/epjn/full_html/2019/01/epjn190004/epjn190004.html
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author Crocombette Jean-Paul
Van Wambeke Christian
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Quick calculation of damage for ion irradiation: implementation in Iradina and comparisons to SRIM
EPJ Nuclear Sciences & Technologies
author_facet Crocombette Jean-Paul
Van Wambeke Christian
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title Quick calculation of damage for ion irradiation: implementation in Iradina and comparisons to SRIM
title_short Quick calculation of damage for ion irradiation: implementation in Iradina and comparisons to SRIM
title_full Quick calculation of damage for ion irradiation: implementation in Iradina and comparisons to SRIM
title_fullStr Quick calculation of damage for ion irradiation: implementation in Iradina and comparisons to SRIM
title_full_unstemmed Quick calculation of damage for ion irradiation: implementation in Iradina and comparisons to SRIM
title_sort quick calculation of damage for ion irradiation: implementation in iradina and comparisons to srim
publisher EDP Sciences
series EPJ Nuclear Sciences & Technologies
issn 2491-9292
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Binary collision approximation (BCA) calculation allows for two types of damage calculation: full cascade and quick calculations. Full cascade mode describes fully the cascades while in quick calculations, only the trajectory of the ion is followed and effective formulas give an estimation of the damage resulting from each collision of the ion. We implement quick calculation of damage in the Iradina code both for elemental and multi-component solids. Good agreement is obtained with SRIM. We show that quick calculations are unphysical in multi-component systems. The choice between full cascade and quick calculations is discussed. We advise to favour full cascade over quick calculation because it is more grounded physically and applicable to all materials. Quick calculations remain a good option for pure solids in the case of actual quantitative comparisons with neutron irradiations simulations in which damage levels are estimated with the NRT (Norgett-Robinson and Torrens) formulas.
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