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English: Equilibrium view of a UO 2 supercell initialized with uranium IFPs, seen from the <110> direction. The blue arrow on the right hand side indicates a octahedral cage that is hosting one oxygen ion and one uranium ion. The blue arrow on the left hand side indicates two oxygen ions and one uranium ion. Uranium and oxygen ions are presented in red and black, respectively.
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Source S1 Video from Günay S (2015). "Swelling Mechanisms of UO2 Lattices with Defect Ingrowths". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0134500. PMID 26244777. PMC: 4526661.
Author Günay S
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