William J Weber UT-ORNL Governor’s Chair Professor in Radiation Effects in Materials at the University of Tennessee and 91°µÍø and the Director of the UT-ORNL Ion Beam Materials Laboratory Contact 865.574.6773 | weberwj@ornl.gov All Publications From suppressed void growth to significant void swelling in NiCoFeCr complex concentrated solid-solution alloy Interpreting nanovoids in atom probe tomography data for accurate local compositional measurements Electron-phonon coupling induced defect recovery and strain relaxation in Ni and equiatomic NiFe alloy... Alloying effects on low‒energy recoil events in concentrated solid‒solution alloys Molecular dynamics simulations of the response of pre-damaged SrTiO3 and KTaO3 to fast heavy ions Local structure of Ni80X20 (X: Cr, Mn, Pd) solid-solution alloys and its response to ion irradiation Dissipation of radiation energy in concentrated solid-solution alloys: Unique defect properties and microstructural evolution Two regimes of ionization-induced recovery in SrTiO3 under irradiation Interpreting Voids in Atom Probe Tomography Data via Experiment and Theory Predicting damage production in monoatomic and multi-elemental targets using stopping and range of ions in matter code: Challenges and recommendations Effects of electron–phonon coupling on damage accumulation in molecular dynamics simulations of irradiated nickel Investigating Effects of Alloy Chemical Complexity on Helium Bubble Formation by Accurate Segregation Measurements Using Atom Probe Tomography Revealing irradiation damage along with the entire damage range in ion-irradiated SiC/SiC composites using Raman spectroscopy Multi-axial and multi-energy channeling study of disorder evolution in ion-irradiated nickel Irradiation effects of medium-entropy alloy NiCoCr with and without pre-indentation Ionization-induced thermally activated defect-annealing process in SiC Strain engineering 4H-SiC with ion beams Ionizing vs collisional radiation damage in materials: Separated, competing, and synergistic effects in Ti3SiC2 Defect evolution in Ni and NiCoCr by in situ 2.8 MeV Au irradiation Amorphization kinetics in strontium titanate at 16 and 300 K under argon ion irradiation... The blue emission at 2.8 eV in strontium titanate: evidence for a radiative transition of self-trapped excitons from unbound states Optical spectroscopy study of modifications induced in cerium dioxide by electron and ion irradiations Effects of electron-phonon coupling and electronic thermal conductivity in high energy molecular dynamics simulations of irradiation cascades in nickel Effect of electronic energy dissipation on strain relaxation in irradiated concentrated solid solution alloys Temperature-dependent defect accumulation and evolution in Ni-irradiated NiFe concentrated solid-solution alloy Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹â¶Ä¹ Page 1 Current page 2 Page 3 … Next page ›â¶Äº Last page Last » Key Links Organizations Physical Sciences Directorate Materials Science and Technology Division