Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7963529 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2018 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Some example applications are presented, in which the peculiar Raman fingerprint of PuO2 can be used for the detection of crystalline Pu4+ with cubic symmetry in an oxide environment in various host materials, like mixed oxide fuels, inert matrices and corium sub-systems. The PuO2 Raman fingerprint was previously observed to consist of one main T2g vibrational mode at 478Â cmâ1 and two crystal electric field transition lines at 2130Â cmâ1 and 2610Â cmâ1. This particular use of Raman spectroscopy is promising for applications in nuclear waste management, safety and safeguard.
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Authors
D. Manara, M. Naji, S. Mastromarino, J.M. Elorrieta, N. Magnani, L. Martel, J.-Y. Colle,