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A comparison between radiation damage accumulation in oxides with pyrochlore and florite structures

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RADIATION EFFECTS AND DEFECTS IN SOLIDS
Volume 155, Issue 1-4, Pages 133-137

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/10420150108214104

Keywords

ion irradiation; pyrochlore; fluorite; amorphization; point defects

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Ion irradiation damage experiments were performed on single crystals of the pyrochlore compound Er2Ti2O7 and the fluorite compound Er2Zr2O7. Results indicate that the pyrochlore compound is far more susceptible to defect accumulation and amorphization than the fluorite compound. In particular, Er2Ti2O7 irradiated with 350 keV Xe++ ions succumbs to an amorphization transformation by a fluence of 1 x 10(15) Xe/cm(2), while Er2Zr2O7 remains crystalline with no change in crystal structure to at least 5 x 10(16) Xe/cm(2). Atomistic computer simulations were used to explain this difference in radiation damage behavior between compounds with similar structures. Simulations of defect formation energies reveal that point defects induced by irradiation, such as cation antisite and anion Frenkel pairs, are far more stable in the fluorite compound than in the pyrochlore compound.

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