Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7962932 Journal of Nuclear Materials 2018 18 Pages PDF
Abstract
In the He+ irradiated FeCoNiCrTi0.2 high-entropy alloy (HEA), radiation-induced defects including helium bubbles and faulted dislocation loops were characterized by transmission electron microscopy. Compared with other face-centered cubic alloys irradiated in similar conditions, we found that the faulted loops in the FeCoNiCrTi0.2 HEA have a much large size, whereas the perfect loops were rarely detected. Our results reveal that the faulted-type defect structure is more energetically favorable in the FeCoNiCrTi0.2 HEA, whereas the transformation of the faulted to perfect dislocation loops was suppressed. For the underlying mechanism, we propose that the low stacking fault energy can stabilize the faulted planar defects during irradiation.
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