Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7967646 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2014 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Sodalite, a candidate ceramic for the immobilisation of pyroprocessing nuclear waste, showed no observable lattice dilatation in grazing incidence X-ray diffraction when irradiated with up to 1017 5 MeV He ions/cm2. However micro-Raman scattering showed considerable spectral broadening characteristic of radiation damage near the end of the â¼22 μm He range. Partial amorphism plus nepheline formation was observed in grazing incidence X-ray diffraction when sodalite was irradiated by 1016 12 MeV Au ions/cm2. Nepheline appeared less susceptible to 12 MeV Au ion damage than sodalite, with â¼25% less amorphous fraction at 1016 ions/cm2.
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Authors
Eric R. Vance, Daniel J. Gregg, Inna Karatchevtseva, Joel Davis, Mihail Ionescu,