We present results of kinetic Monte Carlo (KMC) simulations of damage accum
ulation in Fe under conditions relevant to inertial (IFE) and magnetic fusi
on energy (MFE), with input obtained from molecular dynamics (MD). MD simul
ations provide information on the primary state of damage and were carried
out for cascades with primary knockon atom (PKA) energies ranging from 100
eV to 50 keV. These were used as input for a KMC simulation in which pulsed
IFE irradiation and continuous MFE irradiation were simulated and compared
. The MD collision cascades were introduced into the KMC simulation reprodu
cing a recoil spectrum of 14 MeV neutrons. For pulsed irradiation, we discu
ss the manner in which damage accumulates depending on temperature and puls
e rate. At low temperature, we show that there is no significant difference
between pulsed and continuous irradiation when the integrated dose rate is
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