Journal of the American Ceramic Society, Vol.90, No.12, 3968-3972, 2007
TEM/STEM observation of ZrC-Coating layer for advanced high-temperature gas-cooled reactor fuel
The Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA) has started to study and develop ZrC-coated fuel particles for advanced high-temperature gas-cooled reactors. The ZrC-coating layer was fabricated using the bromide process at JAEA. In the early stage of the project, however, the deposition temperature was varied. This paper mainly focuses on the microstructures of the ZrC-coating layer developed in the early stage of the project. Some circumferential stripes were observed in the ZrC-coating layer on optical micrographs. It was found that the stripes were caused by the nonuniform distribution of the free carbon phase. It was also revealed by means of transmission electron microscope /scanning transmission electron microscope observations that crystal grains of the ZrC were small and columner in shape, and were not equiaxed especially near the surface. It appears that the oscillated deposition temperature results in the nonuniform distribution of the free carbon region. The structure of the free carbon region formed in the ZrC-coating layer appeared to be such that the c-plane was roughly parallel to its lengthened direction. The ZrC-coating layer appeared to be bound to the PyC layer. Fibrous carbon existing at the PyC/ZrC boundary was also observed.