The formation and diffusion of pairs of hydrogen vacancies (divacancies) in magnesium hydride is modeled using density functional theory. Compared to the commonly studied case of single hydrogen vacancies, it is found that divacancies are energetically favored over two isolated vacancies. Also, as a function of the diffusion axis considered, the calculated diffusion barriers of divacancies are either smaller or of comparable magnitude with respect to the diffusion barriers of a single vacancy. These findings shed new light on hydrogen transport in MgH, which is of crucial importance to understand the kinetics of hydrogen take-up and release in this storage material.
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