MeV per nucleon ion irradiation of nuclear materials with high energy synchrotron X-ray characterization

  • M. J. Pellin
  • , Abdellatif M. Yacout
  • , Kun Mo
  • , Jonathan Almer
  • , S. Bhattacharya
  • , Walid Mohamed
  • , D. Seidman
  • , Bei Ye
  • , D. Yun
  • , Ruqing Xu
  • , Shaofei Zhu

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Abstract

The combination of MeV/Nucleon ion irradiation (e.g. 133 MeV Xe) and high energy synchrotron x-ray characterization (e.g. at the Argonne Advanced Photon Source, APS) provides a powerful characterization method to understand radiation effects and to rapidly screen materials for the nuclear reactor environment. Ions in this energy range penetrate ∼10 μm into materials. Over this range, the physical interactions vary (electronic stopping, nuclear stopping and added interstitials). Spatially specific x-ray (and TEM and nanoindentation) analysis allow individual quantification of these various effects. Hard x-rays provide the penetration depth needed to analyze even nuclear fuels. Here, this combination of synchrotron x-ray and MeV/Nucleon ion irradiation is demonstrated on U-Mo fuels. A preliminary look at HT-9 steels is also presented. We suggest that a hard x-ray facility with in situ MeV/nucleon irradiation capability would substantially accelerate the rate of discovery for extreme materials.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)266-271
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Nuclear Materials
Volume471
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Apr 2016
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Characterization
  • Radiation damage
  • UMo
  • energetic ion
  • nuclear fuels
  • x-ray

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