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NSUF 12-483: Transmission Electron Microscopy Study of the Microstructure Evolution in Kr Irradiated UO2

To simulate fission fragments damage and connect the microstructure with thermal transport behavior in UO2, 1.8 MeV Kr ion beam at University of Illinois has been used to...

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