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[en] Ceramic materials will play very important roles in developing fusion reactors, where they will be used under heavy irradiation environment (neutrons, gamma-rays, helium and other ions) for substantial periods for the first time. Our programme intends to form a part of the existing on-going ceramics programmes to assess the suitability of SiO2 based materials for both diagnostic and remote handling application. Our proposal focuses on comparison of the ionization and displacement induced damage (influence on the UV and visible optical transmission properties) and on radiation enhanced diffusion of hydrogen isotopes in these materials, in cooperation with CIEMAT Madrid and SCK/CEN Mol. Our irradiation facilities are : IRASM with a 200 kCi Co-60 source, of minimum 2kGray/h, ethanol chlorine benzene and ESR dosimetry - HVEC 8 MV TANDEM protons up to 16 MeV and 200 nA and 600 kV DISKTRON H isotopes up to 600 keV at tens of μA. (authors)
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Oancea, Margareta; Sandu, Doina; Calboreanu, Rodica (Documentation and Publishing Office, Horia Hulubei, National Institute for Physics and Nuclear Engineering, PO Box MG-6, RO-76900 Bucharest-Magurele (Romania)); Romanian Physical Society, PO Box MG-6, RO-76900 Bucharest-Magurele (Romania); 126 p; 2000; p. 19; National Physics Conference; National Physics Conference; Constanta (Romania); 21-23 Sep 2000; Available from author(s) or Documentation and Publishing Office, Horia Hulubei National Institute for Physics and Nuclear Engineering, PO Box MG-6, RO-76900 Bucharest-Magurele (RO); Available from Documentation and Publishing Office, Horia Hulubei National Institute for Physics and Nuclear Engineering, PO Box MG-6, RO-76900 Bucharest-Magurele (RO); Short communication
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