Designing a material from the atomic level to achieve a tailored response in extreme conditions is a grand challenge in materials research. Nanostructured metals and composites provide a path to this goal because they contain interfaces that attract, absorb and annihilate point and line defects. These interfaces recover and control defects produced in materials subjected to extremes of displacement damage, impurity implantation, stress and temperature. Controlling radiation-induced-defects via interfaces is shown to be the key factor in reducing the damage and imparting stability in certain nanomaterials under conditions where bulk materials exhibit void swelling and/or embrittlement. We review the recovery of radiation-induced point defect...
Metallic materials produce various structural defects in the radiation environment, resulting in ser...
Prior studies on He ion irradiation-induced damage in several immiscible metallic nanolayer systems ...
High-energy particles introduce significant damage to nuclear structural materials and eventually le...
The combination of high strength and high radiation damage tolerance in nanolaminate composites can...
In advanced fission and fusion reactors, structural materials suffer from high dose irradiation by e...
Material performance in irradiation environments is central to the design of advanced nuclear reacto...
Material performance in extreme radiation environments is central to the design of future nuclear re...
A common goal for materials employed in nuclear environments is to exhibit the highest radiation tol...
Nanomaterials are attracting great interest for many applications, including radiation tolerance. Mo...
Defect sinks, such as grain boundaries and phase boundaries, have been widely accepted to improve th...
Interfaces play a critical role in the extraordinary resistance to irradiation damage in nanostructu...
This project will explore the fundamental mechanisms through which interfaces in nanolayered structu...
The management of radiation defects and insoluble He atoms represent key challenges for structural m...
This dissertation describes the computational studies that explore the atomistic mechanisms and char...
Nanostructured (NS) materials may have different irradiation resistance from their coarse-grained (C...
Metallic materials produce various structural defects in the radiation environment, resulting in ser...
Prior studies on He ion irradiation-induced damage in several immiscible metallic nanolayer systems ...
High-energy particles introduce significant damage to nuclear structural materials and eventually le...
The combination of high strength and high radiation damage tolerance in nanolaminate composites can...
In advanced fission and fusion reactors, structural materials suffer from high dose irradiation by e...
Material performance in irradiation environments is central to the design of advanced nuclear reacto...
Material performance in extreme radiation environments is central to the design of future nuclear re...
A common goal for materials employed in nuclear environments is to exhibit the highest radiation tol...
Nanomaterials are attracting great interest for many applications, including radiation tolerance. Mo...
Defect sinks, such as grain boundaries and phase boundaries, have been widely accepted to improve th...
Interfaces play a critical role in the extraordinary resistance to irradiation damage in nanostructu...
This project will explore the fundamental mechanisms through which interfaces in nanolayered structu...
The management of radiation defects and insoluble He atoms represent key challenges for structural m...
This dissertation describes the computational studies that explore the atomistic mechanisms and char...
Nanostructured (NS) materials may have different irradiation resistance from their coarse-grained (C...
Metallic materials produce various structural defects in the radiation environment, resulting in ser...
Prior studies on He ion irradiation-induced damage in several immiscible metallic nanolayer systems ...
High-energy particles introduce significant damage to nuclear structural materials and eventually le...