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Superionic-like diffusion in yttrium dihydride
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Huang, Yuqing
, Cinbiz, M. Nedim
, Eapen, Jacob
, Yu, Jianguo
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ab initio molecular dynamics
/ high temperature microreactors
/ hydrogen transport
/ Superionic-like Diffusion
/ Yttrium Dihydride
2025
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Superionic-like diffusion in yttrium dihydride
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Huang, Yuqing
, Cinbiz, M. Nedim
, Eapen, Jacob
, Yu, Jianguo
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ab initio molecular dynamics
/ high temperature microreactors
/ hydrogen transport
/ Superionic-like Diffusion
/ Yttrium Dihydride
2025
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Superionic-like diffusion in yttrium dihydride
2025
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For the next-generation high temperature microreactors, yttrium dihydride (YH2) is an attractive solid state neutron moderator. Despite a number of recent investigations, the mechanism of hydrogen transport remains poorly understood. Experimental evaluations of diffusivity are inconclusive with large variations in diffusivities and activation energies. In this work, we perform ab initio molecular dynamics (AIMD) simulations on YH2 for temperatures spanning 300 K to 1200 K. Our main finding is that YH2 shows a superionic-like behavior with hydrogen atoms hopping from one native site to another above a characteristic temperature of 800 K. This correlated motion results in quasi-one-dimensional string-like displacements that enable the hydrogen atoms to diffuse rapidly. We confirm that the octahedral sites are mostly unoccupied, although channeling through them is the most favored pathway between lattice hops above 800 K. At the highest temperature of 1200 K, the string relaxation time is merely of the order of a few picoseconds, which indicates a liquid-like diffusive behavior. Based on the formation of spontaneous thermal vacancies, an order-disorder crossover temperature Tα 800 K is established for YH2 with an activation energy of 0.83 eV for hydrogen diffusion in the superionic-like state.
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