Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7968223 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2014 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
A 14YWT nanostructured ferritic alloy has been irradiated with 335 keV He+ to a total fluence of 6.75 Ã 1020 He mâ2 at a temperature of 400 °C and subsequently thermally treated at 750 °C for up to 100 h. Transmission electron microscopy has been used to characterize the size and distribution of the resultant helium bubbles. The results indicate that the bubbles generally increase in size and the distribution becomes more inhomogeneous during the thermal treatment. The results are discussed in terms of the helium supply and vacancy supersaturation, Brownian motion and coalescence, and Ostwald ripening mechanisms.
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Authors
P.D. Edmondson, C.M. Parish, Q. Li, M.K. Miller,