Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1569441 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2007 | 6 Pages |
In the effort to understand the effect of helium on the irradiated microstructure, the ferritic/martensitic steel T91 was implanted to three helium concentrations of 720 appm, 1260 appm and 1800 appm. The alloy with and without helium pre-implantation was irradiated with 2.0 MeV protons to doses of 2.2 dpa, 7 dpa and 9.2 dpa at 450 °C. The irradiated microstructure, consisting of dislocation loops and bubbles, was characterized using transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Small bubbles were found in helium pre-implanted samples. No cavities were observed in irradiated samples without helium pre-implantation. Helium was found to promote swelling in T91. Irradiation may not be sufficient for cavity nucleation. However, when combined with helium pre-implantation, irradiation plays a role by assisting bubble growth and promoting swelling.