Symposium held in Manchester, United KingdomInternational audienceZirconium alloys, used in the nuclear industry, are subjected to neutron irradiation that affects their mechanical properties. At the microscopic scale, neutron irradiation creates small dislocation loops that act as obstacles against dislocation glide explaining the irradiation hardening. Transmission Electron Microscopy observations performed after post-irradiation mechanical tests have shown that loops are swept out by gliding dislocations creating thin zones free of defects. Observations have proven that slip occurs preferably in the basal plane, a puzzling fact as dislocations mainly glide in the prismatic plane in unirradiated conditions. In order to understand this phe...