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Fundamentals of radiation materials science

Gary S. Was
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Materials Challenges in Nuclear Energy

TL;DR: In this article, the three major materials challenges for the current and next generation of water-cooled fission reactors are centered on two structural materials aging degradation issues (corrosion and stress corrosion cracking of structural materials and neutron-induced embrittlement of reactor pressure vessels), along with improved fuel system reliability and accident tolerance issues.
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Opportunities and limitations for ion beams in radiation effects studies: Bridging critical gaps between charged particle and neutron irradiations

TL;DR: In this article, the influence of near-surface denuded zones and implanted ion effects is analyzed, including diffusional broadening effects, at high ion irradiation energies, which can lead to enhanced defect production or recovery.
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Radiation tolerance of neutron-irradiated model Fe-Cr-Al alloys

TL;DR: In this paper, a series of Fe-Cr-Al alloys with 10 −18 ¼ % Cr and 2.9 −4.9 % Al were irradiated at 382 −C to 1.8 dpa to investigate the irradiation-induced microstructural and mechanical property evolution as a function of alloy composition.
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Interface enabled defects reduction in helium ion irradiated Cu/V nanolayers

TL;DR: In this article, the authors showed that nearly immiscible Cu/V interfaces spaced a few nm apart can effectively reduce the concentration of radiation induced point defects, i.e., reduction of swelling and suppression of radiation hardening, compared to monolithic Cu or V.
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He ion irradiation damage in Fe/W nanolayer films

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report on the evolution of microstructure and mechanical properties of Fe/W multilayers subjected to helium ion irradiations and show that the magnitude of hardness variation after radiation depends on the individual layer thickness.
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Energy: nuclear power's new dawn.

Declan Butler
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TL;DR: Global warming and rising energy needs are rehabilitating the concept of nuclear power, but if it is to figure in the energy equation it will need to be cheaper, cleaner and safer, says Declan Butler.
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