INVESTIGADORES
MARTINEZ Oscar Eduardo
artículos
Título:
Characterization of sintered mixed oxides by Photothermal Microscopy
Autor/es:
F. ZALDIVAR ESCOLA; R. KEMPF; N. MINGOLO; MARTINEZ, OSCAR EDUARDO
Revista:
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF THERMOPHYSICS
Editorial:
SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
Referencias:
Lugar: New York; Año: 2016 vol. 37
ISSN:
0195-928X
Resumen:
A new photothermal microscopy device is presented and used to map the thermal diffusivity of mixed oxides. The particular cases of UO2+10%Gd2O3 and UO2+7.5%Dy2O3 are discussed, showing how to determine the homogeneity of the prepared samples, distinguish interdiffused oxides from mixed oxides, recognize and characterize clusters and determine the relative abundance of different species and its spatial distribution. Histograms can be generated that provide a quantitative determination of the homogeneity. Adding an independent determination of the thermal diffusivity as a function of the composition made in bulk material allows the conversion of the diffusivity map into a concentration map, providing direct quantitative determination of the homogeneity and spatial distribution in concentration units. The new device can be added as an accessory to an optical microscope entering through a standard C mount camera port. Two semiconductor lasers within the viewing spectroscopic window of any microscope (650nm wavelength for the pump and 785nm for the probe) that were coupled to a single mode fiber were used, and the reflected signal was collected using the same fiber. The system resulted rugged and robust.