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The Modelling Of Radiation Damage In Metals Using Ehrenfest Dynamics 1st Edition Christopher Race Auth

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The Modelling Of Radiation Damage In Metals Using Ehrenfest Dynamics 1st Edition Christopher Race Auth
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.47 MB
Pages: 303
Author: Christopher Race (auth.)
ISBN: 9783642154386, 3642154387
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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The Modelling Of Radiation Damage In Metals Using Ehrenfest Dynamics 1st Edition Christopher Race Auth by Christopher Race (auth.) 9783642154386, 3642154387 instant download after payment.

Atomistic simulations of metals under irradiation are indispensable for understanding damage processes at time- and length-scales beyond the reach of experiment. Previously, such simulations have largely ignored the effect of electronic excitations on the atomic dynamics, even though energy exchange between atoms and electrons can have significant effects on the extent and nature of radiation damage. This thesis presents the results of time-dependent tight-binding simulations of radiation damage, in which the evolution of a coupled system of energetic classical ions and quantum mechanical electrons is correctly described. The effects of electronic excitations in collision cascades and ion channelling are explored and a new model is presented, which makes possible the accurate reproduction of non-adiabatic electronic forces in large-scale classical molecular dynamics simulations of metals.

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