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Investigation on imagecrystal and future prospect

Serizawa, Hiroyuki  

We found that porous uranium dioxide grain was formed by the precipitation of helium injected by HIP. Scanning electron microscopy analysis showed that polyhedral negative crystals were formed in the sample. The shape of the negative crystal changes dramatically with the conditions of helium precipitation. A truncated octahedron-type, an octatriacontahedron-type, and a pentacontahedron-type negative crystal were observed. Our study implies that the shape of the negative crystal should change depending on the helium inner pressure enclosed in the negative crystal. It is difficult to arbitrarily control the shapes of these polyhedral negative crystals embedded in a solid medium. However, the shape of the negative crystal can easily be controlled by the helium injection method. In this article, we call the shape controlled negative crystal an image crystal. Here, we report a relationship between the surface energy and the shape and discuss the transformation mechanism of the image crystal.

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