AUTHOR=Charlton Henry , Baldinozzi Gianguido , Patel Maulik TITLE=A review of the oxygen vacancy ordering in surrogate structures simulating Pu-based nuclear ceramics JOURNAL=Frontiers in Nuclear Engineering VOLUME=1 YEAR=2023 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/nuclear-engineering/articles/10.3389/fnuen.2022.1096142 DOI=10.3389/fnuen.2022.1096142 ISSN=2813-3412 ABSTRACT=
Advanced nuclear power systems and nuclear fuel cycles will require nuclear fuels capable of higher burnup and with higher transuranic concentrations than those previously developed for current nuclear power plants. Expensive qualification tests are required to validate the thermal and mechanical performance of fuels in normal and accident-scenario operations. Research of surrogate systems with specific properties and characteristics of advanced nuclear fuels can be an effective way to frame the problem, reduce costs, and support the technical development of future research. From this perspective, lanthanide counterparts like mixed oxides of Ce and Nd can provide replica systems for many technological properties of the actual fuels. These ceramic systems can lead to a better understanding of the fundamental irradiation processes responsible for the evolution of their microstructures, the interplay with charge and defect localisation, and the evolution of their mechanical properties. In non-stoichiometric MO2−