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Atomistic Modeling of Fission Energy Deposition and Transport in Nuclear Fuel.

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Fig. 1.1. The fuel assembly of a pressurized water reactor (PWR) [3].  The assembly is composed of fuel rods  that are in turn composed of UO2 fuel pellets
Fig. 3.16. Atomic PAW pseudopotentials for uranium and oxygen [117,119]. The pseudopotentials shown  include only the Hartree and local parts
Fig. 3.18. Electron-phonon scattering potential (Eq. (2.63)) of a free electron with oxygen and uranium in UO 2
Fig. 3.20. Effective electron-phonon scattering potential (Eq. (2.63)) of an electron quasi-particle with oxygen  in UO2 for various band gap energies
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