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Raman microspectroscopic studies of unirradiated homogeneous (U0.76Pu0.24)O2+x: the effects of Pu content, non-stoichiometry, self-radiation damage and secondary phases

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JOURNAL OF RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY
Volume 48, Issue 5, Pages 765-772

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/jrs.5092

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uranium-plutonium mixed oxides; radiation damage; oxidation; secondary phases

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  1. CEA
  2. EDF

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In this study, micro-Raman spectroscopy technique was implemented to characterize an unirradiated homogeneous Gigondas (U0.76Pu0.24)O2+x sample, which had been stored for 30years at room temperature under air. The impacts of Pu content, deviation from stoichiometry, self-radiation damage and formation of secondary phases were assessed by comparing the Raman spectra of the aged Gigondas with an annealed sample [(U0.76Pu0.24)O-2]. The Pu content of the sample was measured by electron probe microanalysis technique, while the stoichiometry of the annealed Gigondas sample was determined by the results of electron probe microanalysis technique and X-ray diffraction. Two methods were proposed to explain the Raman spectrum of the aged Gigondas sample. They considered the presence of MO2+x phase and the mixture of MO2+x and M4O9 (M: U and Pu) phases respectively. Formation of the secondary phases, which were detected on the surface of the aged Gigondas sample, could be mostly due to alpha radiolysis. It was suggested that self-radiation damage up to about 0.6dpa leads to a shift of MO2+xT2g band by about 1 to 2cm(-1) towards lower wavenumbers. Copyright (c) 2017 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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