UKAEA-CCFE-PR(25)332

Disorder and damage recovery in irradiated lithium oxide

Lithium oxide is an important candidate material for tritium breeding in fusion nuclear

reactors. Here we assess the disorder created in Li2O on bombardment by high-energy

neutrons, examining the mechanisms of recovery and the timescales taken to heal the

damaged structure. Steinhardt order parameters distinguish the different local

environments of Li ions in the damaged structure, differentiating between interstitial and

perfect lattice sites. The order parameters are also used to determine the evolution of the

damage with time. We estimate the time needed for healing to return to the pre-damaged

structure over a range of temperatures and show that this is at a minimum at temperatures

close to the working conditions of a breeding blanket.

Collection:
Journals
Journal:
Physics Chemistry Chemical Physics
Publisher:
The Royal Society