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Chemistry / Metal hydrides / Nuclear materials / Neutron moderators / Anions / Hydride / Hydrogen storage / Zirconium alloy / Zirconium hydride / Transmission electron microscopy / Cladding / Electron microscope
Date: 2015-08-26 11:51:09
Chemistry
Metal hydrides
Nuclear materials
Neutron moderators
Anions
Hydride
Hydrogen storage
Zirconium alloy
Zirconium hydride
Transmission electron microscopy
Cladding
Electron microscope

Hydride formation in cladding materials studied via in-situ environmental heating transmission electron microscopy S. Rajasekhara, K. Hattar, V. Tikare, R. Dingreville, and B. G. Clark Sandia National Laboratories, Albuq

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