Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5440130 Corrosion Science 2016 20 Pages PDF
Abstract
An enhancement of the dissolution of high-purity 3C-SiC in hot water (320 °C, 20 MPa: relevant to the light-water reactor coolant condition) is demonstrated after 5.1 MeV Si-ion irradiation. Optical spectrometry and Kelvin force microscopy revealed the creation of interband-defect localized states within the bandgap. The dissolution rate was found to be dependent on the irradiation fluence, irradiation-induced volume expansion, and the photoluminescence quenching. An annealing study showed prevention of irradiation-enhanced dissolution with the recovery of most defects. These results show that the dissolution rates of irradiated SiC are increased with the population of irradiation-induced defects.
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