“…More precisely, thermal expansion behaviour is a key property for evaluating fuel-cladding interactions under irradiation (Fee & Johnson, 1981;Crawford et al, 2007;Olander, 2009;Gué neau et al, 2012;Lee et al, 2013). Since most of the current nuclear reactors operate with uranium dioxide or uranium-plutonium mixed oxide fuel (known as MOX), thermal expansion of these materials has been investigated for decades (Baldock et al, 1966;Martin, 1988;Momin et al, 1991;Yamashita et al, 1997;Tsuji et al, 2002;Uchida et al, 2014;Kato et al, 2016). To our knowledge, no similar studies have been performed on plutonium-americium mixed oxides, probably as a result of both the scarcity of these samples and the intrinsic difficulty in handling such radiotoxic MA-bearing solids in a glove-box.…”