Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7987281 | Nuclear Materials and Energy | 2018 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The understanding of microstructural defects behavior after neutron irradiation is crucial for assessing the applicability of reduced activation ferritic/martensitic (RAFM) steel EUROFER 97 in future fusion reactors. Formation and evolution of dislocation loops is believed to play the major role in material's hardening under neutron irradiation. In this work, transmission electron microscopy (TEM) data on dislocation loop size distribution is provided after different irradiation campaigns to determine the role of neutron dose on the dislocation loop evolution. A comparison of investigations on dislocation loop behavior and appearance yield considerable differences. For a conclusive interpretation, this work reviews available data, and possible reasons for the observed differences are discussed. Recommendation for future TEM investigation are given.
Keywords
DPAMicrostructural defectsEDSRAFMCBEDEELSHAADFWBDFFMLEFTEMNeutron irradiationEnergy Dispersive X-ray Spectroscopyenergy filtered transmission electron microscopyTemStemElectron energy loss spectroscopyFusionscanning transmission electron microscopyTransmission electron microscopyConvergent beam electron diffraction
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Authors
C. Dethloff, E. Gaganidze, J. Aktaa,