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Infrastructure development for radioactive materials at the NSLS-II

  • D. J. Sprouster
  • , R. Weidner
  • , S. K. Ghose
  • , E. Dooryhee
  • , T. J. Novakowski
  • , T. Stan
  • , P. Wells
  • , N. Almirall
  • , G. R. Odette
  • , L. E. Ecker
  • Brookhaven National Laboratory
  • Purdue University
  • University of California at Santa Barbara

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Abstract

The X-ray Powder Diffraction (XPD) Beamline at the National Synchrotron Light Source-II is a multipurpose instrument designed for high-resolution, high-energy X-ray scattering techniques. In this article, the capabilities, opportunities and recent developments in the characterization of radioactive materials at XPD are described. The overarching goal of this work is to provide researchers access to advanced synchrotron techniques suited to the structural characterization of materials for advanced nuclear energy systems. XPD is a new beamline providing high photon flux for X-ray Diffraction, Pair Distribution Function analysis and Small Angle X-ray Scattering. The infrastructure and software described here extend the existing capabilities at XPD to accommodate radioactive materials. Such techniques will contribute crucial information to the characterization and quantification of advanced materials for nuclear energy applications. We describe the automated radioactive sample collection capabilities and recent X-ray Diffraction and Small Angle X-ray Scattering results from neutron irradiated reactor pressure vessel steels and oxide dispersion strengthened steels.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)40-45
Number of pages6
JournalNuclear Inst. and Methods in Physics Research, A
Volume880
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 1 2018

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