C.J. Ortiz
Complutense University of Madrid
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Radiation Effects and Defects in Solids | 2014
C.J. Ortiz; Abdelkader Souidi; C.S. Becquart; Christophe Domain; Marc Hou
Radiation damage in materials relevant to applications evolves over time scales spanning from the femtosecond – the characteristic time for an atomic collision – to decades – the aging time expected for nuclear materials. The relevant kinetic energies of atoms span from thermal motion to the MeV range.The question motivating this contribution is to identify the relationship between elementary atomic displacements triggered by irradiation and the subsequent microstructural evolution of metals in the long term. The Marlowe code, based on the binary collision approximation (BCA) is used to simulate the sequences of atomic displacements generated by energetic primary recoils and the Object Kinetic Monte Carlo code LAKIMOCA, parameterized on a range of ab initio calculations, is used to predict the subsequent long-term evolution of point defect and clusters thereof. In agreement with full Molecular Dynamics, BCA displacement cascades in body-centered cubic (BCC) Fe and a face-centered cubic (FCC) Fe\bond Ni\bond Cr alloy display recursive properties that are found useful for predictions in the long term.The case of defects evolution in W due to external irradiation with energetic H and He is also discussed. To this purpose, it was useful to extend the inelastic energy loss model available in Marlowe up to the Bethe regime. The last version of the Marlowe code (version 15) was delivered before message passing instructions softwares (such as MPI) were available but the structure of the code was designed in such a way to permit parallel executions within a distributed memory environment. This makes possible to obtain N different cascades simultaneously using N independent nodes without any communication between processors. The parallelization of the code using MPI was recently achieved by one author of this report (C.J.O.). Typically, the parallelized version of Marlowe allows simulating millions of displacement cascades using a limited number of processors (<64) within only few hours of CPU time.
Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2010
Marc Hou; C.J. Ortiz; C.S. Becquart; Christophe Domain; Utpal Sarkar; Andrée Debacker
Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2015
Dmitry Terentyev; N. Anento; A. Serra; C.J. Ortiz; Eugeni Zhurkin
Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2014
M. Roldán; P. Fernández; J. Rams; D. Jiménez-Rey; C.J. Ortiz; R. Vila
Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2013
I. Peñalva; G. Alberro; J. Aranburu; F. Legarda; J. Sancho; R. Vila; C.J. Ortiz
Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2013
F. Mota; C.J. Ortiz; R. Vila; Natalia Casal; A. García; A. Ibarra
Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2011
C.J. Ortiz; Dmitry Terentyev; Pär Olsson; R. Vila; Lorenzo Malerba
Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2011
D. Jiménez-Rey; F. Mota; R. Vila; A. Ibarra; C.J. Ortiz; J.L. Martínez-Albertos; R. Román; María Asenjo González; I. García-Cortés; J.M. Perlado
Computational Materials Science | 2016
F. Jiménez; C.J. Ortiz
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2015
A. De Backer; G. Adjanor; C. Domain; M.L. Lescoat; S. Jublot-Leclerc; F. Fortuna; A. Gentils; C.J. Ortiz; Abdelkader Souidi; C.S. Becquart