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Novel concentrated alloys (HEA/CCA) for nuclear applications: Corrosion and irradiation resistance in molten salts

Condensed matter physics, chemistry & nanosciences Engineering sciences Materials and applications Solid state physics, surfaces and interfaces

Abstract

This postdoctoral position is part of the national PEPR DIADEM program, within the DIAMS project, which aims to accelerate the discovery of new materials by combining computer design and experimental testing. The research focuses on materials for Molten Salt Reactors (MSRs), which require alloys that are resistant to both molten salt corrosion and irradiation. Certain optimized high-entropy alloys and complex concentrated alloys (HEA-CCA), offer superior performance compared to conventional materials such as austenitic stainless steels (ASS).

The postdoctoral research follows on an IA-based alloy design project carried out at IMN (Nantes), which identified promising compositions produced by conventional metallurgy and characterized after corrosion and irradiation on the JANNuS Saclay platform. The tests were carried out sequentially.

Starting in early 2026, the unique JANNuSel device will enable simultaneous corrosion and irradiation testing on both conventionally processed alloys and new compositions produced by AM (additive manufacturing) on the SAMANTA platform.

The samples will be analysed by SEM, TEM/EDX, EBSD, Raman spectroscopy, Atom Probe Tomography (APT), and synchrotron X-ray diffraction (MARS, SOLEIL) to understand the underlying mechanisms and optimize alloy properties.

The position is based at CEA Saclay, in close collaboration with IMN and Mines Saint-Étienne, and benefits from a rich interdisciplinary research environment.

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Département de Recherche sur les Matériaux et la Physico-chimie pour les énergies bas carbone
Service de recherche en Corrosion et Comportement des Matériaux
Section de Recherches de Métallurgie Physique
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