Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5454043 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2017 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Microstructures of single-crystal bulk tungsten (W) and polycrystalline W foil with a strong grain texture were investigated using transmission electron microscopy following neutron irradiation at â¼90-800 °C to 0.03-4.6 displacements per atom (dpa) in the High Flux Isotope Reactor with a mixed energy spectrum. The dominant irradiation defects were dislocation loops and small clusters at â¼90 °C. Additional voids were formed in W irradiated at above 460 °C. Voids and precipitates involving transmutation rhenium and osmium were the dominant defects at more than â¼1 dpa. We found a new phenomenon of microstructural evolution in irradiated polycrystalline W: Re- and Os-rich precipitation along grain boundaries. Comparison of results between this study and previous studies using different irradiation facilities revealed that the microstructural evolution of pure W is highly dependent on the neutron energy spectrum in addition to the irradiation temperature and dose.
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Authors
Takaaki Koyanagi, N.A.P. Kiran Kumar, Taehyun Hwang, Lauren M. Garrison, Xunxiang Hu, Lance L. Snead, Yutai Katoh,