Roger E Stoller Research Staff Contact STOLLERRE@ORNL.GOV All Publications A Theoretical Study of the Magnetic Structure of Bulk Iron with Radiation Defects Crystalline and amorphous models of highly damaged Fe... A study of radiation damage effects on the magnetic structure of bulk Iron A study of radiation damage effects on the magnetic structure of bulk Iron... Ab initio study of the adsorption, migration, clustering, and reaction of palladium on the surface of silicon carbide... Ab initio study of palladium and silicon carbide... Modeling the long-term evolution of the primary damage in ferritic alloys using coarse-grained methods... Modeling the long-term evolution of the primary damage in ferritic alloys using coarse-grained methods Dissociation of migrating particle from trap with long-range interaction field... Implementation of a Fe-He Three-body Interatomic Potential Reaction kinetics of non-localised particle-trap complexes Length-scale Effects in Cascade Damage Production in Iron Remote Handling and Plasma Conditions to Enable Fusion Nuclear Science R&D Using a US Component Testing Facility MEAN FIeld RATE THEORY AND OBJECT KINETIC MONTE CARLO: A COMPARISON OF KINETIC MODELS First-principles theory of the energetics of He defects in bcc transition metals Fracture toughness and tensile properties of nano-structured ferritic steel 12YWT Development of a Fe-He interatomic potential based on electronic structure calculations... MATERIALS MODELING - A KEY FOR THE DESIGN OF ADVANCED HIGH TEMPERATURE REACTOR COMPONENTS Diffuse X-ray Scattering Measurements of Point Defects and Clusters in Iron On the features of dislocation-obstacle interactions in thin films: direct comparison between in situ experiments and large scale computer modeling. Calculation of helium defect clustering properties in iron using a multi-scale approach.... Destruction processes of large stacking fault tetrahedra induced by direct interaction with gliding dislocations... Atomic-scale details of dislocation - stacking fault tetrahedra interaction. Magnetic Interactions Influence the Properties of Helium Defects in Iron.... The Collapse of stacking-fault tetrahedra by interaction with gliding dislocations Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 3 Current page 4 Page 5 Next page ›› Last page Last » Key Links Curriculum Vitae Organizations Physical Sciences Directorate Materials Science and Technology Division