Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7963083 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2018 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Eight samples of F82H ferritic/martensitic steel were irradiated at 300â¯K with 20â¯MeVâ¯W ions to the damage level of 0.54 displacements per atom at the damage peak. Three samples were afterwards annealed in vacuum at 423â¯K for 72â¯h and then at 373â¯K for 106â¯h. Three other samples were annealed in H2 atmosphere at 100â¯kPaâ¯at the same annealing temperatures and durations. All samples were exposed at room temperature to D2O vapor at the partial pressures in the range from 3 to 6â¯kPa for 365 to 1181 days. After termination of the D2O vapor exposure, the surfaces of the samples were partly covered by small (â¤1â¯mm in diameter) drops of D2O water. Thus, the damaged samples were exposed to a mixture of D2O vapor and water. Trapping of deuterium at the ion-induced defects in the damage zone was examined by the D(3He, p)4He nuclear reaction. It has been found that the W-ion-induced defects generated in the F82H samples are decorated by deuterium diffusing from the surface.
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Authors
V.Kh Alimov, Y. Hatano, K. Sugiyama, M. Zibrov, T. Schwarz-Selinger, W. Jacob,