Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1574989 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2014 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Helium irradiation induced dislocation loops in reduced-activation martensitic steels were investigated using transmission electron microscopy. The specimens were irradiated with 100 keV helium ions to 0.8 dpa at 350 °C. Unexpectedly, very large dislocation loops were found, significantly larger than that induced by other types of irradiations under the same dose. Moreover, the large loops were convoluted and formed interesting flower-like shape. The large loops were determined as interstitial type. Loops with the Burgers vectors of b=ã100ã were only observed. Furthermore, irradiation induced hardening caused by these large loops was observed using the nano-indentation technique.
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Authors
Fengfeng Luo, Z. Yao, Liping Guo, Jinping Suo, Yongming Wen,