2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jnucmat.2015.06.056
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Irradiation resistance of MAX phases Ti3SiC2 and Ti3AlC2: Characterization and comparison

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“…Irradiation induced decomposition of MAX phase to an MX crystal structure is noted in literature. [10,12,35,39,40] and 600 °C (Haung et al). [10,12,16,35,39,40] This is because point-defect swelling is also mitigated above ~500°C and is not observed in neutron irradiations above ~700°C.…”
Section: Intragranular Tic (M-x)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Irradiation induced decomposition of MAX phase to an MX crystal structure is noted in literature. [10,12,35,39,40] and 600 °C (Haung et al). [10,12,16,35,39,40] This is because point-defect swelling is also mitigated above ~500°C and is not observed in neutron irradiations above ~700°C.…”
Section: Intragranular Tic (M-x)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[10,12,35,39,40] and 600 °C (Haung et al). [10,12,16,35,39,40] This is because point-defect swelling is also mitigated above ~500°C and is not observed in neutron irradiations above ~700°C. [16] Furthermore, TiC (1-x) phase fitted to the Rietveld solution after irradiation at ~400°C has an improbable crystallite size because TEM of TiC (1-x) irradiated at 0.1 dpa showed "black spot" radiation damage (exceeding the authors' ability to count [10,15]).…”
Section: Intragranular Tic (M-x)mentioning
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“…A large number of experimental studies [11,12,13,14,24,25,26,27,28,29,30,31] have investigated the properties of Ti 3 SiC 2 and Ti 3 AlC 2 when subjected to irradiation with heavy ions and neutrons. Nappé et al [11] studied the defect properties of Ti 3 SiC 2 under Au-, Kr-, and Xe-ion irradiation.…”
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“…Usually, the irradiation-induced c -parameter expansion in MAX phases is accompanied by an a -parameter contraction [5,7,18,21,24,26,[41][42][43] . Fig.…”
Section: Xrd Study Of Proton-irradiated Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%