About this Abstract |
Meeting |
2020 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
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Symposium
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Radiation Effects in Metals and Ceramics
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Presentation Title |
H-49: Investigating Radiation Damage in Metallic and Ceramic Materials for Advanced Nuclear Systems Using JANNuS Multiple Ion Beams |
Author(s) |
Aurelie Gentils, Celine Cabet |
On-Site Speaker (Planned) |
Aurelie Gentils |
Abstract Scope |
Ion accelerators have been used by material scientists for decades to investigate radiation damage formation in nuclear materials and thus to emulate neutron-induced changes. In France, under the auspices of the Université Paris-Saclay, the JANNuS platform for Joint Accelerators for Nanosciences and Nuclear Simulation comprises five ion implanter and accelerators with complementary performances. At CSNSM Orsay, a Transmission Electron Microscope is coupled to an accelerator and an implanter for in situ observation of microstructure modifications induced by ion beams. At CEA Saclay, the unique triple beam facility in Europe allows the simultaneous irradiation with ions for nuclear recoil damage and implantation of a large array of ions including gasses for well-controlled modelling-oriented experiments. Various examples of metallic and ceramic materials for nuclear applications will illustrate the use of JANNuS ion beams in investigating the radiation resistance of materials for today’s and tomorrow’s nuclear reactors and for waste management. |
Proceedings Inclusion? |
Planned: Supplemental Proceedings volume |