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Vacancy Migration Barrier Energetics and Pathways in Silica
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 February 2011
Abstract
A study of vacancy defect migration pathways and energetics in a-quartz is carried out using an empirical simulation methodology that is coupled with the nudged elastic band method. Results from this study indicate that the migration pathway for migration is between adjacent sites. We anticipate the results will guide modifications to empirical potentials for use in the study of point defect formation of more complex systems.
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