Helium implantation from transmutation reactions is a major cause of embrittlement and dimensional instability of structural components in nuclear energy systems. Development of novel materials with improved radiation resistance, which is of the utmost importance for progress in nuclear energy, requires guidelines to arrive at favorable parameters more efficiently. Here, we present a methodology that can be used for the design of radiation tolerant materials. We used synchrotron X-ray reflectivity to nondestructively study radiation effects at buried interfaces and measure swelling induced by He implantation in Cu/Nb multilayers. The results, supported by transmission electron microscopy, show a direct correlation between reduced swelling i...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineeri...
This study investigates the effects of He bubbles on structural and mechanical properties of sputter...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering...
A common goal for materials employed in nuclear environments is to exhibit the highest radiation tol...
Recent studies have shown that chemical immiscibility is important to achieve enhanced radiation tol...
High energy neutron and proton radiation can induce serious damage in structural metals, including v...
Prior studies on He ion irradiation-induced damage in several immiscible metallic nanolayer systems ...
International audienceNanostructuration has opened the way for designing materials with improved pro...
International audienceThe development of nuclear energy is dependent on the elaboration of advanced ...
The combination of high strength and high radiation damage tolerance in nanolaminate composites can...
International audienceNanostructuration has opened the way for designing materials with improved pro...
Radiation damage processes in ion-irradiated metals have been thoroughly studied in the last decade ...
In this study, the swelling resistance of W/Cu nanocomposites is investigated after helium irradiati...
High energy particle (neutron, proton and He ions) irradiation to materials typically leads to deter...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineeri...
This study investigates the effects of He bubbles on structural and mechanical properties of sputter...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering...
A common goal for materials employed in nuclear environments is to exhibit the highest radiation tol...
Recent studies have shown that chemical immiscibility is important to achieve enhanced radiation tol...
High energy neutron and proton radiation can induce serious damage in structural metals, including v...
Prior studies on He ion irradiation-induced damage in several immiscible metallic nanolayer systems ...
International audienceNanostructuration has opened the way for designing materials with improved pro...
International audienceThe development of nuclear energy is dependent on the elaboration of advanced ...
The combination of high strength and high radiation damage tolerance in nanolaminate composites can...
International audienceNanostructuration has opened the way for designing materials with improved pro...
Radiation damage processes in ion-irradiated metals have been thoroughly studied in the last decade ...
In this study, the swelling resistance of W/Cu nanocomposites is investigated after helium irradiati...
High energy particle (neutron, proton and He ions) irradiation to materials typically leads to deter...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineeri...
This study investigates the effects of He bubbles on structural and mechanical properties of sputter...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering...