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Improved high temperature radiation damage tolerance in a three-phase ceramic with heterointerfaces.


ABSTRACT: Radiation damage tolerance for a variety of ceramics at high temperatures depends on the material's resistance to nucleation and growth of extended defects. Such processes are prevalent in ceramics employed for space, nuclear fission/fusion and nuclear waste environments. This report shows that random heterointerfaces in materials with sub-micron grains can act as highly efficient sinks for point defects compared to grain boundaries in single-phase materials. The concentration of dislocation loops in a radiation damage-prone phase (Al2O3) is significantly reduced when Al2O3 is a component of a composite system as opposed to a single-phase system. These results present a novel method for designing exceptionally radiation damage tolerant ceramics at high temperatures with a stable grain size, without requiring extensive interfacial engineering or production of nanocrystalline materials.

SUBMITTER: Ohtaki KK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6143604 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Improved high temperature radiation damage tolerance in a three-phase ceramic with heterointerfaces.

Ohtaki Kenta K KK   Patel Maulik K MK   Crespillo Miguel L ML   Karandikar Keyur K KK   Zhang Yanwen Y   Graeve Olivia A OA   Mecartney Martha L ML  

Scientific reports 20180918 1


Radiation damage tolerance for a variety of ceramics at high temperatures depends on the material's resistance to nucleation and growth of extended defects. Such processes are prevalent in ceramics employed for space, nuclear fission/fusion and nuclear waste environments. This report shows that random heterointerfaces in materials with sub-micron grains can act as highly efficient sinks for point defects compared to grain boundaries in single-phase materials. The concentration of dislocation loo  ...[more]

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