Abstract

Stable configurations of point radiation defects of tungsten near the surface were investigated within the density functional theory. The emergence of an self-interstitial atom leads to formation of a crowdion. The transformation of this configuration into a configuration with an adsorbed W atom is a thermally activated process with the energy barrier of 1.38 eV. When a single vacancy emerges near the crowdion close to the surface, a recombination occurs. Impurity atoms in the vacancy near the surface are capable of blocking the recombination process, acting as a factor that increases the radiation damage of tungsten.

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