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Insight Into Disorder, Stress and Strain of Radiation Damaged Pyrochlores: A Possible Mechanism for the Appearance of Defect Fluorite

We have examined the irradiation response of a titanate and zirconate pyrochlore—both of which are well studied in the literature individually—in an attempt to define the appearance of defect fluorite in zirconate pyrochlores. To our knowledge this study is unique in that it attempts to discover the...

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Autores principales: Finkeldei, Sarah C., Chang, Shirley, Ionescu, Mihail, Oldfield, Daniel, Davis, Joel, Lumpkin, Gregory R., Simeone, David, Avdeev, Max, Brandt, Felix, Bosbach, Dirk, Klinkenberg, Martina, Thorogood, Gordon J.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8630592/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34858941
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2021.706736
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author Finkeldei, Sarah C.
Chang, Shirley
Ionescu, Mihail
Oldfield, Daniel
Davis, Joel
Lumpkin, Gregory R.
Simeone, David
Avdeev, Max
Brandt, Felix
Bosbach, Dirk
Klinkenberg, Martina
Thorogood, Gordon J.
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Chang, Shirley
Ionescu, Mihail
Oldfield, Daniel
Davis, Joel
Lumpkin, Gregory R.
Simeone, David
Avdeev, Max
Brandt, Felix
Bosbach, Dirk
Klinkenberg, Martina
Thorogood, Gordon J.
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description We have examined the irradiation response of a titanate and zirconate pyrochlore—both of which are well studied in the literature individually—in an attempt to define the appearance of defect fluorite in zirconate pyrochlores. To our knowledge this study is unique in that it attempts to discover the mechanism of formation by a comparison of the different systems exposed to the same conditions and then examined via a range of techniques that cover a wide length scale. The conditions of approximately 1 displacement per atom via He(2+) ions were used to simulate long term waste storage conditions as outlined by previous results from Ewing in a large enough sample volume to allow for neutron diffraction, as not attempted previously. The titanate sample, used as a baseline comparison since it readily becomes amorphous under these conditions behaved as expected. In contrast, the zirconate sample accumulates tensile stress in the absence of detectable strain. We propose this is analogous to the lanthanide zirconate pyrochlores examined by Simeone et al. where they reported the appearance of defect fluorite diffraction patterns due to a reduction in grain size. Radiation damage and stress results in the grains breaking into even smaller crystallites, thus creating even smaller coherent diffraction domains. An (ErNd)(2)(ZrTi)(2)O(7) pyrochlore was synthesized to examine which mechanism might dominate, amorphization or stress/strain build up. Although strain was detected in the pristine sample via Synchrotron X-ray diffraction it was not of sufficient quality to perform a full analysis on.
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spelling pubmed-86305922021-12-01 Insight Into Disorder, Stress and Strain of Radiation Damaged Pyrochlores: A Possible Mechanism for the Appearance of Defect Fluorite Finkeldei, Sarah C. Chang, Shirley Ionescu, Mihail Oldfield, Daniel Davis, Joel Lumpkin, Gregory R. Simeone, David Avdeev, Max Brandt, Felix Bosbach, Dirk Klinkenberg, Martina Thorogood, Gordon J. Front Chem Chemistry We have examined the irradiation response of a titanate and zirconate pyrochlore—both of which are well studied in the literature individually—in an attempt to define the appearance of defect fluorite in zirconate pyrochlores. To our knowledge this study is unique in that it attempts to discover the mechanism of formation by a comparison of the different systems exposed to the same conditions and then examined via a range of techniques that cover a wide length scale. The conditions of approximately 1 displacement per atom via He(2+) ions were used to simulate long term waste storage conditions as outlined by previous results from Ewing in a large enough sample volume to allow for neutron diffraction, as not attempted previously. The titanate sample, used as a baseline comparison since it readily becomes amorphous under these conditions behaved as expected. In contrast, the zirconate sample accumulates tensile stress in the absence of detectable strain. We propose this is analogous to the lanthanide zirconate pyrochlores examined by Simeone et al. where they reported the appearance of defect fluorite diffraction patterns due to a reduction in grain size. Radiation damage and stress results in the grains breaking into even smaller crystallites, thus creating even smaller coherent diffraction domains. An (ErNd)(2)(ZrTi)(2)O(7) pyrochlore was synthesized to examine which mechanism might dominate, amorphization or stress/strain build up. Although strain was detected in the pristine sample via Synchrotron X-ray diffraction it was not of sufficient quality to perform a full analysis on. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-11-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8630592/ /pubmed/34858941 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2021.706736 Text en Copyright © 2021 Finkeldei, Chang, Ionescu, Oldfield, Davis, Lumpkin, Simeone, Avdeev, Brandt, Bosbach, Klinkenberg and Thorogood. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Chemistry
Finkeldei, Sarah C.
Chang, Shirley
Ionescu, Mihail
Oldfield, Daniel
Davis, Joel
Lumpkin, Gregory R.
Simeone, David
Avdeev, Max
Brandt, Felix
Bosbach, Dirk
Klinkenberg, Martina
Thorogood, Gordon J.
Insight Into Disorder, Stress and Strain of Radiation Damaged Pyrochlores: A Possible Mechanism for the Appearance of Defect Fluorite
title Insight Into Disorder, Stress and Strain of Radiation Damaged Pyrochlores: A Possible Mechanism for the Appearance of Defect Fluorite
title_full Insight Into Disorder, Stress and Strain of Radiation Damaged Pyrochlores: A Possible Mechanism for the Appearance of Defect Fluorite
title_fullStr Insight Into Disorder, Stress and Strain of Radiation Damaged Pyrochlores: A Possible Mechanism for the Appearance of Defect Fluorite
title_full_unstemmed Insight Into Disorder, Stress and Strain of Radiation Damaged Pyrochlores: A Possible Mechanism for the Appearance of Defect Fluorite
title_short Insight Into Disorder, Stress and Strain of Radiation Damaged Pyrochlores: A Possible Mechanism for the Appearance of Defect Fluorite
title_sort insight into disorder, stress and strain of radiation damaged pyrochlores: a possible mechanism for the appearance of defect fluorite
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8630592/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34858941
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2021.706736
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