1971
DOI: 10.1016/0022-3115(71)90025-0
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Voids in vanadium, niobium and molybdenum by fast neutron irradiation at high temperatures

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“…The sides of the cavities were parallel to the {0 0 1} b surfaces. A similar morphology was reported for voids in neutron irradiated molybdenum at an irradiation temperature of 760°C [18]. However, the bounding planes would be expected to be {1 1 0} b in a BCC structure, which have the lowest surface energy.…”
Section: Formation Of Dislocation Loops and Cavitiessupporting
confidence: 54%
“…The sides of the cavities were parallel to the {0 0 1} b surfaces. A similar morphology was reported for voids in neutron irradiated molybdenum at an irradiation temperature of 760°C [18]. However, the bounding planes would be expected to be {1 1 0} b in a BCC structure, which have the lowest surface energy.…”
Section: Formation Of Dislocation Loops and Cavitiessupporting
confidence: 54%