A surrogate approach of ion beam irradiation is employed to simulate alpha decay of actinides in iron phosphate nuclear waste glasses. Bismuth and helium ions of different energies have been selected for simulating glass matrix modification owing to radiolysis and ballistic damage due to recoil atoms. Structural modification and change in coordination number of network former were probed by employing Reflectance Fourier-Transform Infrared (FT-IR), and Raman spectroscopies as a consequence of ion irradiation. Depolymerisation is observed in glass sample irradiated at intermediate energy of 2 MeV. Helium blisters of micron size are seen in glass sample irradiated at low helium ion energy of 30 keV
International audienceThis paper reviews the main results on the long-term behavior of SON68 nuclear...
International audienceThe French nuclear glass is intended for the long-time storage of high-level n...
AbstractThe effects of the 244Cm alpha decays, 1-3.5-7 MeV multi-energy gold ions irradiations and 7...
International audienceBorosilicate glasses are considered for the long-term confinement of high-leve...
Borosilicate glasses are intended to be used for the long-term confinement of high-level nuclear was...
Due to the complexities associated with handling and characterizing the radiation damage in radioact...
Ion irradiation was used as a surrogate approach to mimic radiation induced modification in iron pho...
To study radiation stability of iron phosphate glasses, cerium is used as surrogate of actinides. Ce...
A sodium borosilicate glass was irradiated sequentially and simultaneously with alpha particles and ...
Safe management by vitrification of high level nuclear waste is a worldwide significant issue select...
Simple and complex borosilicate glasses were irradiated with single and double ion beams of light an...
High-level nuclear waste containment glass is subjected to irradiation-induced stresses whose conseq...
International audienceThis paper reviews the main results on the long-term behavior of SON68 nuclear...
International audienceThe French nuclear glass is intended for the long-time storage of high-level n...
AbstractThe effects of the 244Cm alpha decays, 1-3.5-7 MeV multi-energy gold ions irradiations and 7...
International audienceBorosilicate glasses are considered for the long-term confinement of high-leve...
Borosilicate glasses are intended to be used for the long-term confinement of high-level nuclear was...
Due to the complexities associated with handling and characterizing the radiation damage in radioact...
Ion irradiation was used as a surrogate approach to mimic radiation induced modification in iron pho...
To study radiation stability of iron phosphate glasses, cerium is used as surrogate of actinides. Ce...
A sodium borosilicate glass was irradiated sequentially and simultaneously with alpha particles and ...
Safe management by vitrification of high level nuclear waste is a worldwide significant issue select...
Simple and complex borosilicate glasses were irradiated with single and double ion beams of light an...
High-level nuclear waste containment glass is subjected to irradiation-induced stresses whose conseq...
International audienceThis paper reviews the main results on the long-term behavior of SON68 nuclear...
International audienceThe French nuclear glass is intended for the long-time storage of high-level n...
AbstractThe effects of the 244Cm alpha decays, 1-3.5-7 MeV multi-energy gold ions irradiations and 7...