Silicon carbide (SiC) is investigated as a possible structural material for future nuclear power plants. It is utilized as fibre and/or as matrix in ceramic composite materials. The fibre reinforcement is necessary to provide the required ductility. In this work, the behaviour of pure SiC under irradiation by He implantation is studied. Samples are investigated by means of the extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) spectroscopy, performed at the Si K-edge. The Fourier transforms of the EXAFS data indicate a decrease of the Si–Si bond related shells around the absorbing Si. The possible damage features are discussed and the three most probable ones for the irradiation conditions are selected for future modelling work
International audienceSilicon carbide (SiC) is a potential cladding material for advanced nuclear fu...
Single crystals of 6H-SiC were implanted at 600 K with 100 key He ions to three successively fluence...
Silicon Carbide (SiC) stands as one of the most promising ceramic material with respect to its therm...
Reaction-bonded silicon carbide has properties which make it useful for certain components of a nucl...
The development of Silicon Carbide composite materials for structural applications in fusion energy ...
Silicon carbide is one of the envisaged materials for nuclear applications such as GEN IV fission re...
Effects of accumulation of radiation damage in silicon carbide are important concerns for the use of...
In fusion reactor materials relatively large amounts of hydrogen and helium will be produced by nucl...
Single crystal 6H-SiC irradiated by Si3+ \ He+ coimplantation was studied to analyze changes in stru...
3C-β SiC was implanted with He and H ions using plasma immersion ion implantation (PIII). Regions of...
3C-β SiC was implanted with He and H ions using plasma immersion ion implantation (PIII). Regions of...
This work is devoted to the study of the radiation damage kinetics and subsequent embrittlement of t...
International audienceSilicon carbide has a high resistance to irradiation making it a material of c...
Helium atoms are the main reaction products that affect the properties of SiC, which is an important...
A good understanding of the chemical disorder in silicon carbide (SiC) after ion irradiation is cruc...
International audienceSilicon carbide (SiC) is a potential cladding material for advanced nuclear fu...
Single crystals of 6H-SiC were implanted at 600 K with 100 key He ions to three successively fluence...
Silicon Carbide (SiC) stands as one of the most promising ceramic material with respect to its therm...
Reaction-bonded silicon carbide has properties which make it useful for certain components of a nucl...
The development of Silicon Carbide composite materials for structural applications in fusion energy ...
Silicon carbide is one of the envisaged materials for nuclear applications such as GEN IV fission re...
Effects of accumulation of radiation damage in silicon carbide are important concerns for the use of...
In fusion reactor materials relatively large amounts of hydrogen and helium will be produced by nucl...
Single crystal 6H-SiC irradiated by Si3+ \ He+ coimplantation was studied to analyze changes in stru...
3C-β SiC was implanted with He and H ions using plasma immersion ion implantation (PIII). Regions of...
3C-β SiC was implanted with He and H ions using plasma immersion ion implantation (PIII). Regions of...
This work is devoted to the study of the radiation damage kinetics and subsequent embrittlement of t...
International audienceSilicon carbide has a high resistance to irradiation making it a material of c...
Helium atoms are the main reaction products that affect the properties of SiC, which is an important...
A good understanding of the chemical disorder in silicon carbide (SiC) after ion irradiation is cruc...
International audienceSilicon carbide (SiC) is a potential cladding material for advanced nuclear fu...
Single crystals of 6H-SiC were implanted at 600 K with 100 key He ions to three successively fluence...
Silicon Carbide (SiC) stands as one of the most promising ceramic material with respect to its therm...