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Atomic scale modeling of radiation induced segregation in Zr(Nb) alloys


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• defence and security,
• nuclear energy (fission and fusion),
• technological research for industry,
• fundamental research in the physical sciences and life sciences.

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The CEA is established in ten centers spread throughout France
  

Reference

SL-DES-26-0299  

Thesis topic details

Category

Condensed Matter Physics, chemistry, nanosciences

Thesis topics

Atomic scale modeling of radiation induced segregation in Zr(Nb) alloys

Contract

Thèse

Job description

Nuclear fuel cladding made of zirconium alloys constitute the first safety barrier in pressurized water reactors. The microstructure of these alloys not only controls mechanical properties, but also phenomenon such as corrosion or growth under irradiation. Enabling a more flexible use of nuclear energy in the mix while maintaining the structural integrity of fuel cladding under both operating and accidental conditions, we must understand the detailed mechanisms of microstructure evolution under irradiation. Numerous studies point toward the center part played by Nb in such microstructural evolution. For instance, diffusion flux coupling between solutes (Nb) and point defect created by irradiation gives rise to local Nb segregation, as well as precipitates which are not seen in non-irradiated samples. Atomic scale modeling brings in information that complements that obtained from experimental observations, allowing to confirm or disprove the evolution scenarios found in the literature. The aim of this Ph.D. work is to use the tools which have been developed to study irradiation effects in ferritic steels, and apply them to Zr alloys, with a focus on radiation induced segregation. Electronic structure calculations in the density functional theory approximation will be used to study the interactions between niobium atoms and point defects. From this data, we are able to compute transport coefficients, from which we can discuss quantitatively solute/point defect flux coupling and radiation induced segregation effects.

University / doctoral school

Physique en Île-de-France (EDPIF)
Paris-Saclay

Thesis topic location

Site

Saclay

Requester

Position start date

01/10/2026

Person to be contacted by the applicant

SCHULER THOMAS thomas.schuler@cea.fr
CEA
DES/DRMP/S2CM/SRMP
Section de Recherches de Métallurgie Physique
CEA – Centre de Saclay
DEN/DANS/DMN/SRMP – bât. 520 p.123
91191 Gif-sur-Yvette Cedex
0169083635

Tutor / Responsible thesis director

CLOUET Emmanuel emmanuel.clouet@cea.fr
CEA
DES/DMN/SRMP/SRMP
SRMP - CEA Saclay
91191 Gif-sur-Yvette
01 69 08 66 63

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