The University of Wisconsin Ion Beam Laboratory (UW-IBL) has recently undergone significant infrastructure upgrades to facilitate graduate level research in irradiated materials phenomena and ion beam analysis. A National Electrostatics Corp. (NEC) Torodial Volume Ion Source (TORVIS), the keystone upgrade for the facility, can produce currents of hydrogen ions and helium ions up to ∼200 μA and ∼5 μA, respectively. Recent upgrades also include RBS analysis packages, end station developments for irradiation of relevant material systems, and the development of an in-house touch screen based graphical user interface for ion beam monitoring. Key research facilitated by these upgrades includes irradiation of nuclear fuels, studies of interfacial phenomena under irradiation, and clustering dynamics of irradiated oxide dispersion strengthened steels. The UW-IBL has also partnered with the Advanced Test Reactor National Scientific User Facility (ATR-NSUF) to provide access to the irradiation facilities housed at the UW-IBL as well as access to post irradiation facilities housed at the UW Characterization Laboratory for Irradiated Materials (CLIM) and other ATR-NSUF partner facilities. Partnering allows for rapid turnaround from proposed research to finalized results through the ATR-NSUF rapid turnaround proposal system. An overview of the UW-IBL including CLIM and relevant research is summarized.
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K. G. Field;
K. G. Field
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C. J. Wetteland;
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G. Cao;
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University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706,
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Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL 60439,
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T. J. Gerczak;
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University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706,
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K. G. Field
C. J. Wetteland
G. Cao
B. R. Maier
C. Dickerson
T. J. Gerczak
C. R. Field
K. Kriewaldt
K. Sridharan
T. R. Allen
University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706,
USA
AIP Conf. Proc. 1525, 159–164 (2013)
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K. G. Field, C. J. Wetteland, G. Cao, B. R. Maier, C. Dickerson, T. J. Gerczak, C. R. Field, K. Kriewaldt, K. Sridharan, T. R. Allen; University of Wisconsin Ion Beam Laboratory: A facility for irradiated materials and ion beam analysis. AIP Conf. Proc. 19 April 2013; 1525 (1): 159–164. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4802311
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