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Sci Rep ; 6: 33478, 2016 Sep 22.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27653832

RESUMO

The lack of suitable materials solutions stands as a major challenge for the development of advanced nuclear systems. Most issues are related to the simultaneous action of high temperatures, corrosive environments and radiation damage. Oxide nanoceramics are a promising class of materials which may benefit from the radiation tolerance of nanomaterials and the chemical compatibility of ceramics with many highly corrosive environments. Here, using thin films as a model system, we provide new insights into the radiation tolerance of oxide nanoceramics exposed to increasing damage levels at 600 °C -namely 20, 40 and 150 displacements per atom. Specifically, we investigate the evolution of the structural features, the mechanical properties, and the response to impact loading of Al2O3 thin films. Initially, the thin films contain a homogeneous dispersion of nanocrystals in an amorphous matrix. Irradiation induces crystallization of the amorphous phase, followed by grain growth. Crystallization brings along an enhancement of hardness, while grain growth induces softening according to the Hall-Petch effect. During grain growth, the excess mechanical energy is dissipated by twinning. The main energy dissipation mechanisms available upon impact loading are lattice plasticity and localized amorphization. These mechanisms are available in the irradiated material, but not in the as-deposited films.

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Sci Rep ; 6: 30191, 2016 07 28.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27466040

RESUMO

A number of studies have suggested that the irradiation behavior and damage processes occurring during sequential and simultaneous particle irradiations can significantly differ. Currently, there is no definite answer as to why and when such differences are seen. Additionally, the conventional multi-particle irradiation facilities cannot correctly reproduce the complex irradiation scenarios experienced in a number of environments like space and nuclear reactors. Therefore, a better understanding of multi-particle irradiation problems and possible alternatives are needed. This study shows ionization induced thermal spike and defect recovery during sequential and simultaneous ion irradiation of amorphous silica. The simultaneous irradiation scenario is shown to be equivalent to multiple small sequential irradiation scenarios containing latent damage formation and recovery mechanisms. The results highlight the absence of any new damage mechanism and time-space correlation between various damage events during simultaneous irradiation of amorphous silica. This offers a new and convenient way to simulate and understand complex multi-particle irradiation problems.

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Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys ; 82(1 Pt 1): 011122, 2010 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20866580

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Based on the fractal nature of collisions, the fragmentation of displacement cascades is investigated. Introducing the caliper diameter to take into account large displacements of atoms in a collision cascade, it is possible to describe this fragmentation in terms of a threshold energy Ec. From the knowledge of Ec, the number and the volume fraction of subcascades produced is then derived. This last information allows us to classify the efficiency of impinging particles to induce structural changes of solids.

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