Qualitative analysis of the evolution behaviors of irradiation-induced point defects (Q1720789)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7018828
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7018828 |
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Qualitative analysis of the evolution behaviors of irradiation-induced point defects (English)
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8 February 2019
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Summary: Point defects created by the collisions of high-energy particles and their subsequent evolutions form the foundation for all observed irradiation effects. Qualitative analysis is performed for the local and global behaviors of the planar system of nonlinear ordinary differential equations for the point defects balance model. The results indicated that the evolution behavior for the in-pile process is qualitatively very similar to the more simple annealing process, but very different from the degenerated systems that possess analytical solutions. However, quantitatively, irradiations in the in-pile process will shift the stable node away from the defect free state and change the local behaviors. A too strong irradiation may result in a nonphysical stable node and produce amorphous states, thus making the model inadequate.
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