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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 1994 United StatesPublisher:Elsevier BV Wong, J.; Diaz de la Rubia, T.; Guinan, M. W.; Tobin, M.; Perlado, J. M.; Perez, A. S.; Sanz, J.;Abstract We discuss the results of molecular dynamics computer simulation studies of the threshold energy for defect production in β-SiC. The simulations are performed with the Tersoff potential for SiC which provides accurate values of many of its defect properties. In addition, we show that it properly describes the melting behavior of SiC. Simulations were carried out for Si and C recoils in three-dimensional cubic computational cells with periodic boundary conditions and up to 4096 atoms. The results show anisotropy in the threshold for Si and C recoils as well as for the recoil direction. The lowest threshold is 25 eV for C recoils along [111] and the highest is 85 eV for Si recoils along [110]. Details of the defect configurations obtained will be discussed.
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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 1994 United StatesPublisher:Elsevier BV Wong, J.; Diaz de la Rubia, T.; Guinan, M. W.; Tobin, M.; Perlado, J. M.; Perez, A. S.; Sanz, J.;Abstract We discuss the results of molecular dynamics computer simulation studies of the threshold energy for defect production in β-SiC. The simulations are performed with the Tersoff potential for SiC which provides accurate values of many of its defect properties. In addition, we show that it properly describes the melting behavior of SiC. Simulations were carried out for Si and C recoils in three-dimensional cubic computational cells with periodic boundary conditions and up to 4096 atoms. The results show anisotropy in the threshold for Si and C recoils as well as for the recoil direction. The lowest threshold is 25 eV for C recoils along [111] and the highest is 85 eV for Si recoils along [110]. Details of the defect configurations obtained will be discussed.
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