Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1568258 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2009 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Face-centered cubic δ-phase Pu stabilized with less than 3 at.% Ga will partially transform martensitically to monoclinic α′-phase at cryogenic temperatures. Thermal cycling of young alloys in a dilatometer tends to stabilize δ Pu by shifting the transformation to lower temperatures and reducing the amount of transformation. Similar experiments using samples aged naturally or by doping with 238Pu will stabilize δ Pu such that annealing at or above 150 °C is required before normal transformation behavior occurs. We discuss the role that radiation damage and recovery play in this unconventional stabilization of δ-phase Pu.
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Authors
J.N. Mitchell, F.J. Freibert, D.S. Schwartz, M.E. Bange,