Nano-Sized Titanium and Zirconium Carbides: Synthesis, Characterisation and Irradiation. - Archive ouverte HAL
Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2005

Nano-Sized Titanium and Zirconium Carbides: Synthesis, Characterisation and Irradiation.

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The projects of a new generation of nuclear plants with improved yield and drastical reduction of waste production make necessary the development of materials able to withstand high temperature (1000-1200°C) in normal conditions. New materials such as the refractory transition metal carbides are then considered. These materials have a ceramic-like, brittle behaviour. Their mechanical properties might be improved by decreasing the particles size at a nanometer level. The behaviour under irradiation of such nano-sized materials have then to be compared with classical micro-sized ones. High density, nano-sized materials have been obtained by two different sintering techniques. In order to simulate neutron irradiation, the samples were irradiated with low energy heavy ions. Consequently, the damaged material has a low thickness (100-200 nm), requiring surface analysis methods. Here, the grazing incidence X-ray diffraction method is used. From a Rietveld analysis of the diffraction patterns, the micro-sized materials show a linear volume swelling in the range 20-40 dpa in the Zr sublattice. Nano- and micro-sized materials both show high internal distortions.
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hal-00346642 , version 1 (12-12-2008)

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M. Dollé, D. Gosset, Christine Bogicevic, Fabienne Karolak, G. Baldinozzi, et al.. Nano-Sized Titanium and Zirconium Carbides: Synthesis, Characterisation and Irradiation.. Symposium OO – Growth, Modification, and Analysis by Ion Beams at the Nanoscale , Nov 2005, Boston, United States. pp.0908-OO04-05, ⟨10.1557/PROC-0908-OO04-05⟩. ⟨hal-00346642⟩
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