Dynamic observations of heavy-ion damage in Fe and Fe–Cr alloys
We give an overview and summary of recent in-situ heavy-ion irradiation experiments on Fe and Fe–Cr alloys carried out on the Argonne IVEM Facility at irradiation temperatures up to 500 °C. Several new and unexpected observations were made. At low doses the contrast of new irradiation-induced disloc...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of nuclear materials 2009-05, Vol.389 (2), p.197-202 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We give an overview and summary of recent
in-situ heavy-ion irradiation experiments on Fe and Fe–Cr alloys carried out on the Argonne IVEM Facility at irradiation temperatures up to 500
°C. Several new and unexpected observations were made. At low doses the contrast of new irradiation-induced dislocation loops sometimes developed over time intervals as long as 0.2
s, many orders of magnitude longer than expected for a process of cascade collapse. In addition at temperatures ⩽300
°C, “hopping” of 1/2 loops was induced by the ion or electron beams, especially in UHP Fe. At high doses complex microstructures developed in all materials, involving the formation of large interstitial loops. At 300
°C and RT these loops had Burgers vectors of type
b
=
1/2 and large shear components. At 500
°C only edge loops with
b
=
were produced. |
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ISSN: | 0022-3115 1873-4820 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jnucmat.2009.02.003 |