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Effect of cationic chemical disorder on defect formation energies in uranium-plutonium mixed oxides

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JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS
Volume 132, Issue 17, Pages -

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AIP Publishing
DOI: 10.1063/5.0103166

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  1. CEA/DEs simulation programme
  2. Euratom research and training program [754329]
  3. Cross-cutting basic research Program (RTA Program) of the CEA Energy Division

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This study investigates the formation energies of point defects in uranium-plutonium mixed oxides (U,Pu)O-2 and finds that disorder has an impact on the properties of bound Schottky defects (BSD). The study proposes an interaction model to describe the effect of nominal and local composition on BSD formation energies.
At the atomic scale, uranium-plutonium mixed oxides (U,Pu)O-2 are characterized by cationic chemical disorder, which entails that U and Pu cations are randomly distributed on the cation sublattice. In the present work, we study the impact of disorder on point defect formation energies in (U,Pu)O-2 using interatomic-potential and density functional theory (DFT + U) calculations. We focus on bound Schottky defects (BSD) that are among the most stable defects in these oxides. As a first step, we estimate the distance R-D around the BSD up to which the local chemical environment significantly affects their formation energy. To this end, we propose an original procedure in which the formation energy is computed for several supercells at varying levels of disorder. We conclude that the first three cation shells around the BSD have a non-negligible influence on their formation energy (R-D similar or equal to 7.0 angstrom). We apply then a systematic approach to compute the BSD formation energies for all the possible cation configurations on the first and second nearest neighbor shells around the BSD. We show that the formation energy can range in an interval of 0.97eV, depending on the relative amount of U and Pu neighboring cations. Based on these results, we propose an interaction model that describes the effect of nominal and local composition on the BSD formation energy. Finally, the DFT + U benchmark calculations show a satisfactory agreement for configurations characterized by a U-rich local environment and a larger mismatch in the case of a Pu-rich one. In summary, this work provides valuable insights on the properties of BSD defects in (U,Pu)O-2 and can represent a valid strategy to study point defect properties in disordered compounds.

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