Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7987662 | Nuclear Materials and Energy | 2016 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The effect of an external magnetic field (BÂ =Â 0.5 T) on Fe90Cr10 specimens during Fe ion irradiation, has been investigated by means of Conversion Electron Mössbauer Spectroscopy (CEMS). The analysis has revealed significant differences in the average hyperfine magnetic field (<âH>Â =Â 0.3 T) between non-irradiated and irradiated samples as well as between irradiations made with B (w/ B) and without B (w/o B). It is considered that these variations can be due to changes in the local environment around the probe nuclei (57Fe); where vacancies and Cr distribution play a role. The results indicate that the Cr distribution in the neighbourhood of the iron atoms could be changed by the application of an external field. This would imply that an external magnetic field may be an important parameter to take into account in predictive models for Cr behaviour in Fe-Cr alloys, and especially in fusion conditions where intense magnetic fields are required for plasma confinement.
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Authors
Fernando José Sánchez, Isabel GarcÃa-Cortés, José Francisco Marco, David Jiménez-Rey, Aránzazu Maira, Jesús Castellanos, Rafael Vila, Ángel Ibarra,