Structural stability of REE-PO4 (REE = Sm,Tb) under swift heavy ion irradiation

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms(2022)

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Rare earth element (REE) phosphates are an attractive host matrix for long-lived radionuclides from nuclear waste because of the radiation tolerance exhibited by naturally occurring REE phosphate specimens. Here we show that SmPO4 (monazite structure) and TbPO4 (xenotime structure) exhibit a similar amorphization response to swift heavy ion irradiation despite different starting structures. SmPO4 and TbPO4 were irradiated with 1.1 GeV Au ions and analyzed using synchrotron-based X-ray diffraction (XRD), Raman spectroscopy, and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The radiation response of the phosphates was evaluated by extracting the amorphous fraction at each irradiation fluence, and a single-impact model was used to determine the amorphous cross section and track diameter. Amorphization within individual ion tracks was confirmed using head-on TEM imaging, and the amorphous track size agreed with the value deduced by XRD analysis. Raman measurements were performed to qualitatively confirm the ion-induced crystalline-to-amorphous transformation which proceeds similarly for both phosphates.
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REE-phosphates,Monazite,Xenotime,Nuclear waste form,Ion irradiation,X-ray diffraction,Raman spectroscopy,Crystalline-to-amorphous transformation
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