Condensed phase beryllium species occurring on graphite and tungsten platforms in the presence of aluminium and silicon matrices were characterised over a wide temperature range. The solid residue was viewed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), while the chemical composition was probed by energy dispersive (ED) X-ray spectrometry (XRS), Fourier transform-infrared (FT-IR) spectrometry and Raman microanalysis. Beryllium oxide phases were found to be the predominant species over a wide temperature range, persisting up to about 1800 degrees C on the graphite platform. Beryllium metal species were also identified at high temperatures (1500 degrees C), but the transformation of beryllium oxide to beryllium was influenced by the amount and local...
In this study the interaction of energetic oxygen ions with the beryllium-tungsten alloy Be2W is inv...
The nature of the liquidus surface in the high-silica region of the system BeO-Al>2O>3- SiO>2 was in...
Scanning Kelvin probe force microscopy has been employed to examine the behaviour of second phase ca...
Condensed phase beryllium species occurring on graphite and tungsten platforms in the presence of al...
The identification and distribution of condensed phase species produced on a graphite platform at te...
Thermal treatment of alkaline and alkaline earth metal sulphates on a graphite platform was performe...
Electrothermal atomization of beryllium from graphite and tungsten surfaces was compared with and wi...
The chemical and morphological transformations of condensed phase species of a thorium-based modifie...
Beryllium is a favoured canning and/or moderating material in the proposed Australian High Temperatu...
Scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and photoelectron spectroscopy (PES) have been used to investiga...
Condensed phase zirconium species, produced over the temperature range 200–2500 °C, were analysed us...
In the case of using hot-pressed beryllium in a fusion reactor, the surface state of hot-pressed ber...
Preliminary results investigating the microstructure, bonding and effect of beryllium oxide formatio...
In this study the interaction of energetic oxygen ions with the beryllium-tungsten alloy Be2W is inv...
The nature of the liquidus surface in the high-silica region of the system BeO-Al>2O>3- SiO>2 was in...
Scanning Kelvin probe force microscopy has been employed to examine the behaviour of second phase ca...
Condensed phase beryllium species occurring on graphite and tungsten platforms in the presence of al...
The identification and distribution of condensed phase species produced on a graphite platform at te...
Thermal treatment of alkaline and alkaline earth metal sulphates on a graphite platform was performe...
Electrothermal atomization of beryllium from graphite and tungsten surfaces was compared with and wi...
The chemical and morphological transformations of condensed phase species of a thorium-based modifie...
Beryllium is a favoured canning and/or moderating material in the proposed Australian High Temperatu...
Scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and photoelectron spectroscopy (PES) have been used to investiga...
Condensed phase zirconium species, produced over the temperature range 200–2500 °C, were analysed us...
In the case of using hot-pressed beryllium in a fusion reactor, the surface state of hot-pressed ber...
Preliminary results investigating the microstructure, bonding and effect of beryllium oxide formatio...
In this study the interaction of energetic oxygen ions with the beryllium-tungsten alloy Be2W is inv...
The nature of the liquidus surface in the high-silica region of the system BeO-Al>2O>3- SiO>2 was in...
Scanning Kelvin probe force microscopy has been employed to examine the behaviour of second phase ca...