Radiation Damaging of 3C-SiC Lattice: Computer Simulation of Brownian Motion of Non-Point Defects

Author:

Zmievskaya Galina I.1,Bondareva A.L.1,Savchenko Vl.V.2

Affiliation:

1. Russian Academy of Sciences

2. Hosei University

Abstract

The formation of porosity in thin layers of coating under its processing using the flux of high energyXe++is happen under the physical processes of nucleation of gaseous defects. The process is described by kinetic equations of Kolmogorov-Feller and Einstein-Smolukhovskii. The initial stage of the phase transition is considered as the superposition of two random processes: clustering of defects and their brownian motion. In the paper, we showthat a damaging phenomenon in layers can be predicted by means of computer experiments. The kinetic distribution function (DF) of defects depends on sizes and depth their penetration into materials under irradiation. Computer simulation of DF allows analysing the porosity and elastic stresses in bilayer caused byXe++blistering. The structures of defects are accumulated inSiClayer due to phase transition as well as a result the action perturbation of elastic forces in thin layers.

Publisher

Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.

Subject

Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science,Radiation

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