Ceramic, heal thyself

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In yttria-stabilized zirconia (top) the defects produced by radiation are few and far between having less impact on the properties of the material. In zircon (bottom) the defects are clustered which could compromise the materials integrity. Credit: P ...
In yttria-stabilized zirconia (top), the defects produced by radiation are few and far between, having less impact on the properties of the material. In zircon (bottom), the defects are clustered, which could compromise the material's integrity. Credit: PNNL

A new computer simulation has revealed a self-healing behavior in a common ceramic that may lead to development of radiation-resistant materials for nuclear power plants and waste storage.


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