Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7968612 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2013 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The effect of 2Â MeV Ar+-ion irradiation on the thermal conductivity of epitaxial layers of UO2 and U3O8 was studied with time-domain thermoreflectance (TDTR) at temperatures between 323 and 658Â K. The thermal conductivity of unirradiated UO2 is 10.2Â WÂ mâ1Â Kâ1 at 323Â K and scales with temperature like 1/T. Upon irradiation with doses >0.7Â ÃÂ 1015Â Ar+Â cmâ2, the thermal conductivity decreases to a nearly constant value <4Â WÂ mâ1Â K. By comparing the data to an analytic model, we report the point-scattering strength of irradiation induced defects in UO2. Unirradiated U3O8 has a thermal conductivity of 1.6Â WÂ mâ1Â Kâ1 at 333Â K. Low and medium doses of Ar-ion irradiation decrease the thermal conductivity of U3O8 to <1.0Â WÂ mâ1Â Kâ1. Unexpectedly, it is found that higher doses of Ar+ irradiation increased the conductivity of U3O8 to â¼2.0Â WÂ mâ1Â Kâ1.
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Authors
Patricia B. Weisensee, Joseph P. Feser, David G. Cahill,