Abstract

Irradiation-induced microstructural evolution in uranium-bearing delta-phase oxides of A 6U 1O 12 (A = rare earth cations) were characterized using grazing incidence X-ray diffraction and transmission electron microscopy. Polycrystalline Y 6U 1O 12, Gd 6U 1O 12, Ho 6U 1O 12, Yb 6U 1O 12, and Lu 6U 1O 12 samples were irradiated with 300 keV Kr ++ to a fluence of 2 × 10 20 ions/m 2 at cryogenic temperature (∼100 K). The crystal structure of these compounds was determined to be an ordered, fluorite derivative structure, known as the delta-phase, a rhombohedral symmetry belonging to space group R 3 ¯ . Experimental results indicate that all these compounds are resistant to amorphization to a displacement damage dose of ∼60 displacements per atom. In these experiments, we sometimes observed an irradiation-induced order-to-disorder phase transformation, from an ordered rhombohedral to a disordered fluorite structure.

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