AFM characterization of model nuclear fuel oxide multilayer structures modified by heavy ion beam irradiation

作者:Hawley M E*; Devlin D J; Reichhardt C J; Sickafus K E; Usov I O; Valdez J A; Wang Y Q
来源:Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms , 2010, 268(19): 3269-3272.
DOI:10.1016/j.nimb.2010.06.005

摘要

This work explored a potential new model dispersion fuel form consisting of an actinide material embedded in a radiation tolerant matrix that captures fission products (FPs) and is easily separated chemically as waste from the fuel material. To understand the stability of this proposed dispersion fuel form design, an idealized model system composed of a multilayer film was studied. This system consisted of a tri-layer structure of an MgO layer sandwiched between two HfO(2) layers. HfO(2) served as a surrogate fissile material for UO(2) while MgO represented a stable, fissile product (FP) getter that is easily separated from the fissile material. This type of multilayer film structure allowed us to control the size of and spacing between each layer. The films were grown at room temperature by e-beam deposition on a Si(1 1 1) substrate and post-annealed annealing at a range of temperatures to crystallize the HfO(2) layers. The 550 degrees C annealed sample was subsequently irradiated with 10 MeV Au(3+) ions at a range of fluences from 5 x 10(13) to 3.74 x 10(16) ions/cm(2). Separate single layer constituent films and the substrate were also irradiated at 5 x 10(15) and 8 x 10(14) and 2 x 10(16), respectively. After annealing and irradiation, the samples were characterized using atomic force imaging techniques to determine local changes in microstructure and mechanical properties. All samples annealed above 550 degrees C cracked. From the AFM results we observed both crack healing and significant modification of the surface at higher fluences. Published by Elsevier B.V.

  • 出版日期2010-10-1
  • 单位Los Alamos