Effects of Radiation on Structural Materials
DOI: 10.1520/stp33711s
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Effect of Irradiation Parameters on Nickel-Ion Damage in Nickel

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“…Figure The results of this study are consistent with some other ion and reactor studies [3,7,75]However, it should be noted that the swelling rates observed in this study are an order of magnitude lower than recent results in similar alloys from Garner [42] and Toloczko [16] despite the higher dpa levels reached, but Several possible sources for these differences include heat/heat treatment [15], ion or neutron irradiation technique, and sample characterization method. Finally, the ion irradiations in this study were raster scanned at high raster scan frequency, which has been shown to delay the onset of void nucleation [12,76] and microstructural evolution, but there is no evidence of a difference in the high damage void swelling rate.…”
Section: Effect Of the Combined Microstructure Treatmentssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Figure The results of this study are consistent with some other ion and reactor studies [3,7,75]However, it should be noted that the swelling rates observed in this study are an order of magnitude lower than recent results in similar alloys from Garner [42] and Toloczko [16] despite the higher dpa levels reached, but Several possible sources for these differences include heat/heat treatment [15], ion or neutron irradiation technique, and sample characterization method. Finally, the ion irradiations in this study were raster scanned at high raster scan frequency, which has been shown to delay the onset of void nucleation [12,76] and microstructural evolution, but there is no evidence of a difference in the high damage void swelling rate.…”
Section: Effect Of the Combined Microstructure Treatmentssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…As a result of the periodic nature of this process, a resonant diffusion enhancement under certain deposition conditions-in which the period between pulses matches with the relaxation times of the mobile species-can be expected. Similar resonant phenomena have been previously observed for growths from pulsed fluxes [45]. (c) A third option lies on the diffusion controlled by 'non-reactive' species (i.e., clusters and droplets [12,46]) weakly bonded to the film surface.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 61%
“…A few charged-particle bombardment experiments to explore pulsed irradiation effects have been reported. These have, however, used ê ither pure metals like Ni [1][2][3][4] and V [5] or simple alloys such as Fe-15Cr-25Ni [6] and Fe-17Cr-17Ni-2.5Mo [7,8] that do not exhibit phase instability under irradiation. The resulting effects of pulsing were generally found to be subtle, except for "special case" situations of very low damage plus high helium injection [5] or irradiations occurring close to the upper temperature limit for swelling [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%