Grain size effect on the radiation damage tolerance of cubic zirconia against simultaneous low and high energy heavy ions: Nano triumphs bulk

Abstract Irradiation induced damage in materials is highly detrimental and is a critical issue in several vital science and technology fields, e.g., the nuclear and space industries. While the effect of dimensionality (nano/bulk) of materials on its radiation damage tolerance has been receiving trem...

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Main Authors: Parswajit Kalita, Santanu Ghosh, Gaëlle Gutierrez, Parasmani Rajput, Vinita Grover, Gaël Sattonnay, Devesh K. Avasthi
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Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-05-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-90214-6
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spelling doaj-f90343d222604bebb673caac9a2b3f262021-05-30T11:37:28ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-05-0111111010.1038/s41598-021-90214-6Grain size effect on the radiation damage tolerance of cubic zirconia against simultaneous low and high energy heavy ions: Nano triumphs bulkParswajit Kalita0Santanu Ghosh1Gaëlle Gutierrez2Parasmani Rajput3Vinita Grover4Gaël Sattonnay5Devesh K. Avasthi6Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology DelhiDepartment of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology DelhiCEA Saclay, DEN, SRMP, Labo JANNUSBeamline Development and Application Section, Bhabha Atomic Research CentreChemistry Division, Bhabha Atomic Research CentreUniversité Paris Saclay, CNRS/IN2P3, IJC LabSchool of Engineering, University of Petroleum and Energy StudiesAbstract Irradiation induced damage in materials is highly detrimental and is a critical issue in several vital science and technology fields, e.g., the nuclear and space industries. While the effect of dimensionality (nano/bulk) of materials on its radiation damage tolerance has been receiving tremendous interest, studies have only concentrated on low energy (nuclear energy loss (Sn) dominant) and high energy (electronic energy loss (Se) dominant) irradiations independently (wherein, interestingly, the effect is opposite). In-fact, research on radiation damage in general has almost entirely focused only on independent irradiations with low and/or high energy particles till date, and investigations under simultaneous impingement of energetic particles (which also correspond to the actual irradiation conditions during real-world applications) are very scarce. The present work elucidates, taking cubic zirconia as a model system, the effect of grain size (26 nm vs 80 nm) on the radiation tolerance against simultaneous irradiation with low energy (900 keV I) and high energy (27 meV Fe) particles/ions; and, in particular, introduces the enhancement in the radiation damage tolerance upon downsizing from bulk to nano dimension. This result is interpreted within the framework of the thermal-spike model after considering (1) the fact that there is essentially no spatial and time overlap between the damage events of the two ‘simultaneous’ irradiations, and (2) the influence of grain size on radiation damage against individual Sn and Se. The present work besides providing the first fundamental insights into how the grain size/grain boundary density inherently mediates the radiation response of a material to simultaneous Sn and Se deposition, also (1) paves the way for potential application of nano-crystalline materials in the nuclear industry (where simultaneous irradiations with low and high energy particles correspond to the actual irradiation conditions), and (2) lays the groundwork for understanding the material behaviour under other simultaneous (viz. Sn and Sn, Se and Se) irradiations.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-90214-6
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author Parswajit Kalita
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Gaëlle Gutierrez
Parasmani Rajput
Vinita Grover
Gaël Sattonnay
Devesh K. Avasthi
spellingShingle Parswajit Kalita
Santanu Ghosh
Gaëlle Gutierrez
Parasmani Rajput
Vinita Grover
Gaël Sattonnay
Devesh K. Avasthi
Grain size effect on the radiation damage tolerance of cubic zirconia against simultaneous low and high energy heavy ions: Nano triumphs bulk
Scientific Reports
author_facet Parswajit Kalita
Santanu Ghosh
Gaëlle Gutierrez
Parasmani Rajput
Vinita Grover
Gaël Sattonnay
Devesh K. Avasthi
author_sort Parswajit Kalita
title Grain size effect on the radiation damage tolerance of cubic zirconia against simultaneous low and high energy heavy ions: Nano triumphs bulk
title_short Grain size effect on the radiation damage tolerance of cubic zirconia against simultaneous low and high energy heavy ions: Nano triumphs bulk
title_full Grain size effect on the radiation damage tolerance of cubic zirconia against simultaneous low and high energy heavy ions: Nano triumphs bulk
title_fullStr Grain size effect on the radiation damage tolerance of cubic zirconia against simultaneous low and high energy heavy ions: Nano triumphs bulk
title_full_unstemmed Grain size effect on the radiation damage tolerance of cubic zirconia against simultaneous low and high energy heavy ions: Nano triumphs bulk
title_sort grain size effect on the radiation damage tolerance of cubic zirconia against simultaneous low and high energy heavy ions: nano triumphs bulk
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Abstract Irradiation induced damage in materials is highly detrimental and is a critical issue in several vital science and technology fields, e.g., the nuclear and space industries. While the effect of dimensionality (nano/bulk) of materials on its radiation damage tolerance has been receiving tremendous interest, studies have only concentrated on low energy (nuclear energy loss (Sn) dominant) and high energy (electronic energy loss (Se) dominant) irradiations independently (wherein, interestingly, the effect is opposite). In-fact, research on radiation damage in general has almost entirely focused only on independent irradiations with low and/or high energy particles till date, and investigations under simultaneous impingement of energetic particles (which also correspond to the actual irradiation conditions during real-world applications) are very scarce. The present work elucidates, taking cubic zirconia as a model system, the effect of grain size (26 nm vs 80 nm) on the radiation tolerance against simultaneous irradiation with low energy (900 keV I) and high energy (27 meV Fe) particles/ions; and, in particular, introduces the enhancement in the radiation damage tolerance upon downsizing from bulk to nano dimension. This result is interpreted within the framework of the thermal-spike model after considering (1) the fact that there is essentially no spatial and time overlap between the damage events of the two ‘simultaneous’ irradiations, and (2) the influence of grain size on radiation damage against individual Sn and Se. The present work besides providing the first fundamental insights into how the grain size/grain boundary density inherently mediates the radiation response of a material to simultaneous Sn and Se deposition, also (1) paves the way for potential application of nano-crystalline materials in the nuclear industry (where simultaneous irradiations with low and high energy particles correspond to the actual irradiation conditions), and (2) lays the groundwork for understanding the material behaviour under other simultaneous (viz. Sn and Sn, Se and Se) irradiations.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-90214-6
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