Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7963250 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Two types of SiC fibers, one is low-oxygen and carbon-rich fiber denoted by 601-4 and the other is low-oxygen and near-stoichiometric Tyranno SA, were irradiated with 450â¯keVâ¯C+ ions at room temperature. The Raman spectra indicate that irradiation induced distortion and amorphization of SiC crystallites in fibers. TEM characterization of Tyranno SA suggests that SiC crystallites undergo a continued fragmentation into smaller crystalline islands and a continued increase of surrounding amorphous structure. The SiC nano-crystallites (<15â¯nm) in 601-4 fiber are more likely to be amorphized than larger crystallites (â¼200â¯nm) in Tyranno SA. The hardness and modulus of 601-4 continuously decreases with increasing fluence, while that of Tyranno SA first increases and then decreases.
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Authors
Qing Huang, Guanhong Lei, Renduo Liu, Jianjian Li, Long Yan, Cheng Li, Weihua Liu, Mouhua Wang,