Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1565690 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2013 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Nano-beam electron diffraction has been used to quantify the elastic strain field associated with δ-hydride needles embedded in an α-Zr matrix. It has been found that the volume misfit associated with precipitation results in elastic strains that are ∼4× greater in the matrix than the hydride. Electron energy loss spectroscopy was used to detect hydrogen enrichment at the matrix–hydride interface by a shift in the zirconium plasmon peak. This work highlights that γ-hydride is metastable and acts as a precursor to equilibrium δ-hydride and that compositional variations within the hydride can be detected using electron energy loss spectroscopy.
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Authors
A.T.W. Barrow, A. Korinek, M.R. Daymond,