Crystals (Sep 2024)

Friedel Oscillations and He-He Interactions in Mo

  • Xuepeng Shen,
  • Enzhi Liang,
  • Qian Zhan,
  • Wei Wang,
  • Wen Tong Geng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst14100834
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 10
p. 834

Abstract

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Helium ions implanted into metals can form ordered bubbles that are isomorphic to the host lattice. While long-range elastic interactions are generally believed to drive bubble superlattice formation, the interactions between individual helium solutes are not yet fully understood. Our first-principles calculations reveal that in molybdenum, Friedel oscillations induced by individual helium atoms generate potential barriers and wells that influence helium pairing and clustering at short He-He distances. These repulsive and attractive interactions at high concentrations provide thermodynamic driving forces that align randomly distributed helium atoms into Mo-He superlattices. Friedel oscillations may have broad impacts on solute–solute interactions in alloys.

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