Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5454393 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2016 | 27 Pages |
Abstract
Isochronal annealing followed by residual resistivity measurements at 12Â K was performed in Fe-0.6Ni-0.6Si and Fe-1.5Mn-0.6Si alloys irradiated with 1Â MeV proton ions below 70Â K, and recovery stages were compared with those of Fe-0.6Ni and Fe-1.5Mn. The effects of silicon addition in the Fe-Ni alloy was observed as the appearance of a new recovery stage at 282-372Â K, presumably corresponding to clustering of solute atoms in matrix, and as a change in mixed dumbbell migration at 122-142Â K. Silicon addition mitigated the manganese effect in Fe-Mn alloy that is obstructing the recovery of radiation defects. Reduction of resistivity in Fe-Mn-Si alloy also suggested formation of small solute atom clusters.
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Authors
Kenta Murakami, Takeo Iwai, Hiroaki Abe, Naoto Sekimura,