Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7987205 | Nuclear Materials and Energy | 2018 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Electron irradiation at 288 °C resulted in the formation of black dots, Flank loops and cavities in 316L model alloy. Black dots and Frank loops formed in the early stage of electron-irradiation and transferred to Flank loops and perfect loops, respectively. Annealing experiment at 500 °C for 120â¯min indicated that the number density and the mean size of Frank loops decreased after annealing. In addition, the mean size of cavities decreased, while the number density seemed not to be changed after annealing. Comparing the size distribution change before and after annealing experiment, it is suggested that Frank loops could be shrunk as a result of absorbing vacancies released from cavities during annealing.
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Authors
S. Inoue, N. Hashimoto,