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  • 2007 - ASM Fellow For significant contribution to the fundamental understanding of radiation-induced microstructural evolution in structural materials.

Overview

Roger E. Stoller is affiliated with Oak Ridge National Laboratory in the United States. Their research spans multiple aspects of materials science and engineering, with a particular focus on nuclear materials and related radiation effects.

The main fields of their study include:

  • Materials Science
  • Engineering

The subfields in which they have contributed are:

  • Materials Chemistry
  • Computational Mechanics
  • Aerospace Engineering
  • Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality
  • Radiation

The topics most frequently addressed in their research are:

  • Nuclear Materials and Properties
  • Fusion materials and technologies
  • Ion-surface interactions and analysis
  • Nuclear materials and radiation effects
  • Nuclear reactor physics and engineering
  • Nuclear and radioactivity studies
  • Nuclear Physics and Applications

Roger E. Stoller's notable recent papers include:

  • On the use of SRIM for calculating vacancy production: Quick calculation and full-cascade options, 2021, Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms
  • Predicting displacement damage for ion irradiation: Origin of the overestimation of vacancy production in SRIM full-cascade calculations, 2023, Current Opinion in Solid State and Materials Science
  • Quantifying defect production in solids at finite temperatures: Thermally-activated correlated defect recombination corrections to DPA (CRC-DPA), 2023, Journal of Nuclear Materials

Frequent collaborators in research include:

  • S.J. Zinkle
  • R.J.M. Konings
  • Yan-Ru Lin
  • Todd R. Allen
  • Shinşuke Yamanaka

Publications have appeared in venues such as:

  • Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms
  • Current Opinion in Solid State and Materials Science
  • Journal of Nuclear Materials

Roger E. Stoller has contributed to the book titled Comprehensive Nuclear Materials, published by Elsevier BV in 2020.

In 2007, they were recognized as an ASM Fellow for significant contributions to the fundamental understanding of radiation-induced microstructural evolution in structural materials.

Best Publications

  • On the use of SRIM for computing radiation damage exposure

    Roger E. Stoller;Mychailo B. Toloczko;Gary S. Was;Alicia G. Certain

  • Comprehensive Nuclear Materials

    Rudy J. M. Konings;Todd R. Allen;Roger E Stoller;Shinsuke Yamanaka

  • Influence of chemical disorder on energy dissipation and defect evolution in concentrated solid solution alloys.

    Yanwen Zhang;G. Malcolm Stocks;Ke Jin;Ke Jin;Chenyang Lu

  • Primary radiation damage: A review of current understanding and models

    Kai Nordlund;Steven J. Zinkle;Steven J. Zinkle;Andrea E. Sand;Fredric Granberg

  • On the relationship between uniaxial yield strength and resolved shear stress in polycrystalline materials

    R.E. Stoller;S.J. Zinkle

  • Dose dependence of the microstructural evolution in neutron-irradiated austenitic stainless steel

    S.J. Zinkle;P.J. Maziasz;R.E. Stoller

  • A comparison of displacement cascades in copper and iron by molecular dynamics and its application to microstructural evolution

    W.J. Phythian;R.E. Stoller;A.J.E. Foreman;A.F. Calder

  • Materials needs for fusion, Generation IV fission reactors and spallation neutron sources – similarities and differences

    L.K Mansur;A.F Rowcliffe;R.K Nanstad;S.J Zinkle

  • Improving atomic displacement and replacement calculations with physically realistic damage models

    Kai Nordlund;Steven J. Zinkle;Steven J. Zinkle;Andrea E. Sand;Fredric Granberg

  • Primary damage formation in bcc iron

    R.E. Stoller;G.R. Odette;B.D. Wirth

  • The role of cascade energy and temperature in primary defect formation in iron

    Roger E Stoller

  • Recent progress of R&D activities on reduced activation ferritic/martensitic steels

    Q. Huang;N. Baluc;Y. Dai;S. Jitsukawa

  • Status and key issues of reduced activation ferritic/martensitic steels as the structural material for a DEMO blanket

    H. Tanigawa;K. Shiba;A. Möslang;R.E. Stoller

  • Magnetic interactions influence the properties of helium defects in iron.

    Tatiana Seletskaia;Yuri Osetsky;R. E. Stoller;G. M. Stocks

  • Direct Observation of Defect Range and Evolution in Ion-Irradiated Single Crystalline Ni and Ni Binary Alloys

    Chenyang Lu;Ke Jin;Laurent K. Béland;Feifei Zhang

  • Mean field rate theory and object kinetic Monte Carlo: A comparison of kinetic models

    Roger E Stoller;Stanislav I Golubov;C. Domain;C. S. Becquart

  • MD description of damage production in displacement cascades in copper and α-iron

    D.J Bacon;Yu.N Osetsky;R Stoller;R.E Voskoboinikov

  • Analytical solutions for helium bubble and critical radius parameters using a hard sphere equation of state

    R.E. Stoller;G.R. Odette

  • Solving the Puzzle of ? 100 ? Interstitial Loop Formation in bcc Iron

    Haixuan Xu;Roger E. Stoller;Yury N. Osetsky;Dmitry Terentyev

  • First-principles theory of the energetics of He defects in bcc transition metals

    Tatiana Seletskaia;Yuri Osetsky;R. E. Stoller;G. M. Stocks

  • The influence of helium on microstructural evolution: Implications for DT fusion reactors

    Roger E. Stoller

Frequent Co-Authors

Steven J. Zinkle
Steven J. Zinkle University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Yu.N. Osetsky
Yu.N. Osetsky Oak Ridge National Laboratory
G.R. Odette
G.R. Odette University of California, Santa Barbara
Yutai Katoh
Yutai Katoh Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Lorenzo Malerba
Lorenzo Malerba Complutense University of Madrid
Christophe Domain
Christophe Domain Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Charlotte Becquart
Charlotte Becquart University of Lille
Brian D. Wirth
Brian D. Wirth University of Tennessee at Knoxville
William J. Weber
William J. Weber University of Tennessee at Knoxville
Alfredo Caro
Alfredo Caro George Washington University

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