“…Ascertaining the reactions that occur and quantifying their energetics are important for a fundamental understanding of how point defects, impurities, substitutional atoms, and helium atoms interact in the single crystal lattice of a-Fe. Furthermore, this information is useful for models that explore the kinetics of He diffusion, trapping (clustering), and detrapping (emission), such as rate theory models, [32][33][34][35] kinetic Monte Carlo models, 36,37 and/or phase field models. 38,39 The grain boundary itself and its atomic configuration within these alloy systems plays a significant role in trapping point defects and various atomic species.…”