The atomic structure of pure and defective graphite has been modelled using classical many body potentials from which simulated powder X-ray Diffraction (XRD) patterns were produced using the Debyer software. The changes in the XRD patterns due to both heating and the inclusion of defects were investigated. After heating, the results show a shift in the 004 Laue peak in qualitative agreement with experiment. The c parameter is shown to increase over the temperature range 0 – 1000 K but there is a slight reduction in the a parameter over this range. The scattering angle for the 004 peak reduces with the introduction of defects up to ≈ 5% defect concentration for both vacancies and interstitials with a larger reduction in the case of intersti...
It is a remarkable but as yet imperfectly understood fact that crystalline graphite has a diamagneti...
The major motivation of this study is the development of understanding of line defect behaviour such...
One of the functions of graphite is as a moderator in several nuclear reactor designs, including the...
Di-interstitial defects appear to play a key role in the microscopic understanding of radiation-indu...
The diffusion of point defects after irradiation events in graphite is considered using high tempera...
Graphite is used as a moderator in advanced gas cooled nuclear reactors (AGRs) across the country. T...
Powder X-ray diffraction patterns from independent and piled honeycomb graphitic layers with finite ...
The carbon atoms in defective graphites are arranged mainly in layers, with a spacing that is sample...
The structure evolution to nanocrystalline graphite produced by ball milling in n-dodecane has been ...
This article discusses the nature of radiation defects in graphite, reviewing past and recent develo...
Irradiation effects at 500 deg C in experiemtal graphites with varied density, crystallinity, surfac...
Compared with many other solids, carbons and graphites can incorporate an unusually large diversity ...
Synthetic polygranular graphites of various grades and manufacturing routes are used in nuclear reac...
Models for radiation damage in graphite are reviewed and compared, leading to a re-examination of th...
We present findings on the structure, energies and behaviour of defects in irradiated graphitic carb...
It is a remarkable but as yet imperfectly understood fact that crystalline graphite has a diamagneti...
The major motivation of this study is the development of understanding of line defect behaviour such...
One of the functions of graphite is as a moderator in several nuclear reactor designs, including the...
Di-interstitial defects appear to play a key role in the microscopic understanding of radiation-indu...
The diffusion of point defects after irradiation events in graphite is considered using high tempera...
Graphite is used as a moderator in advanced gas cooled nuclear reactors (AGRs) across the country. T...
Powder X-ray diffraction patterns from independent and piled honeycomb graphitic layers with finite ...
The carbon atoms in defective graphites are arranged mainly in layers, with a spacing that is sample...
The structure evolution to nanocrystalline graphite produced by ball milling in n-dodecane has been ...
This article discusses the nature of radiation defects in graphite, reviewing past and recent develo...
Irradiation effects at 500 deg C in experiemtal graphites with varied density, crystallinity, surfac...
Compared with many other solids, carbons and graphites can incorporate an unusually large diversity ...
Synthetic polygranular graphites of various grades and manufacturing routes are used in nuclear reac...
Models for radiation damage in graphite are reviewed and compared, leading to a re-examination of th...
We present findings on the structure, energies and behaviour of defects in irradiated graphitic carb...
It is a remarkable but as yet imperfectly understood fact that crystalline graphite has a diamagneti...
The major motivation of this study is the development of understanding of line defect behaviour such...
One of the functions of graphite is as a moderator in several nuclear reactor designs, including the...