Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7968072 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2014 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Two model F/M steels, 9Cr-model and 12Cr-model, were irradiated with 1Â MeV Kr ions in situ in a TEM at temperatures between 20Â K and 573Â K to doses as high as 15Â dpa. During the early stages of irradiation of the two F/M steels, defect clusters were rather uniformly distributed within grains, and a saturation density was quickly reached. However, at higher doses, self-ordering alignments of defect clusters were found in some grains. The regularly ordered arrays of small loops were observed in the two F/M steels along ã1Â 1Â 0ã directions with spacing about 30-50Â nm. Once the aligned structure was created, it was stable under further irradiation. The possible mechanisms for the “self-organization”/“ordering” of the clusters were investigated. This paper describes the process and its temperature dependence, and the possible mechanisms are discussed.
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Authors
D. Kaoumi, J. Adamson,