Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1565150 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2014 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The effect of helium implantation fluences on He bubble nucleation and growth mechanisms in nuclear borosilicate glass has been characterized using in-situ transmission electron microscopy experiments. Observations of implanted glass at 143 K indicate that a helium concentration of around 3 at.% is required to nucleate a significant density of nanosized bubbles. He bubble growth is observed for concentration higher than the number of host sites (>4 at.%). These results highlight the large capacity of the glassy network for incorporating helium atoms.
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Authors
G. Gutierrez, S. Peuget, J.A. Hinks, G. Greaves, S.E. Donnelly, E. Oliviero, C. Jégou,