Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7965754 Journal of Nuclear Materials 2015 17 Pages PDF
Abstract
The recovery of radiation defects in recrystallized tungsten was studied in the temperature range 400-1150 K. The defects were created by 20 MeV tungsten ions irradiation at room temperature to a maximum damage level of 0.9 dpa. The samples were then annealed to temperatures of 400-1150 K for 1 hour in order to anneal the created defects. After annealing the remaining defects were decorated with D by exposing them to a low-temperature ECR-plasma at 400 K to a fluence of 1 × 1025 D/m2. Deuterium was detected by nuclear reaction analysis and temperature programmed desorption. Annealing of defects is observed already at slightly elevated temperatures. At 820 K about 50% of the initial defects were annealed, while still about 30% of the initial defects were present after annealing at 1150 K.
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