The bulk irradiation of materials with 10-30 MeV protons promises to advance the study of radiation damage for fission and fusion power plants. Intermediate energy proton beams can now be dedicated to materials irradiation within university-scale laboratories. This paper describes the first such facility, with an Ionetix ION-12SC cyclotron producing 12 MeV proton beams. Samples are mm-scale tensile specimens with thicknesses up to 300 um, mounted to a cooled beam target with control over temperature. A specialized tensile tester for radioactive specimens at high temperature (500+ {\deg}C) and/or vacuum represents the conditions in fission and fusion systems, while a digital image correlation system remotely measures strain. Overall, the facility provides university-scale irradiation and testing capability with intermediate energy protons to complement traditional in-core fission reactor and micro-scale ion irradiation. This facility demonstrates that bulk proton irradiation is a scalable and effective approach for nuclear materials research, down-selection, and qualification.
@article{arxiv.2010.06044,
title = {An accelerator facility for intermediate energy proton irradiation and testing of nuclear materials},
author = {S. J. Jepeal and A. Danagoulian and L. A. Kesler and D. A. Korsun and H. Y. Lee and N. Schwartz and B. N. Sorbom and E. Velez Lopez and Z. S. Hartwig},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.06044},
year = {2021}
}