2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.nimb.2017.04.006
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Influence of Au ions irradiation damage on helium implanted tungsten

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“…It is necessary to study the effect of high He and H concentrations on microstructures and hardening, in other words, how responsible the dislocation loops/nets and bubbles for the irradiation hardening. Kong et al [ 7 ] studied the influence of Au ion irradiation damage on helium-implanted tungsten, used Orowan stress formula [ 8 ] to interpret the interaction between helium bubbles and irradiation defects in tungsten materials and found helium bubbles as impenetrable obstacles for the dislocation motion, and thought the density and size of helium bubbles were the key factors for hardening. Irradiation defects would also produce during irradiation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is necessary to study the effect of high He and H concentrations on microstructures and hardening, in other words, how responsible the dislocation loops/nets and bubbles for the irradiation hardening. Kong et al [ 7 ] studied the influence of Au ion irradiation damage on helium-implanted tungsten, used Orowan stress formula [ 8 ] to interpret the interaction between helium bubbles and irradiation defects in tungsten materials and found helium bubbles as impenetrable obstacles for the dislocation motion, and thought the density and size of helium bubbles were the key factors for hardening. Irradiation defects would also produce during irradiation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%