The transport and fate of helium in nanostructured ferritic alloys at fusion relevant He/dpa ratios and dpa rates

A novel in situ 59Ni(n,α) reaction He-implanter technique is described, that can be used to characterize the effect of the He/dpa ratio on microstructural evolution and changes in the flow properties of various materials at fusion relevant conditions. Irradiations in the high flux isotope reactor re...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of Nuclear Materials, 367-370:399-410 367-370:399-410, 2007-08, Vol.367, p.399-410
Hauptverfasser: Yamamoto, T., Odette, G.R., Miao, P., Hoelzer, D.T., Bentley, J., Hashimoto, N., Tanigawa, H., Kurtz, R.J.
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Zusammenfassung:A novel in situ 59Ni(n,α) reaction He-implanter technique is described, that can be used to characterize the effect of the He/dpa ratio on microstructural evolution and changes in the flow properties of various materials at fusion relevant conditions. Irradiations in the high flux isotope reactor resulted in α-implantation from 1 to 5 μm thick NiAl coatings on TEM discs producing a uniform He concentration of 5–50 appm He/dpa to a depth of 5–8 μm. Initial post-irradiation TEM observations of MA957 irradiated to 9 dpa and 380 appm He at 500 °C provide strong evidence for the existence of a high density of small ⩽1 nm size bubbles trapped on nano-scale YTiO clusters. In contrast, similar irradiations of Eurofer 97, described in a companion paper, produce a lower number density of larger cavities, which may be a mixture of bubbles and voids.
ISSN:0022-3115
1873-4820
DOI:10.1016/j.jnucmat.2007.03.047