A new composition analysis method, namely, coincidence Doppler broadening (CDB) of positron annihilation radiation, was employed to detect He atoms in ion irradiated Ni and neutron irradiated Cu. The results of positron lifetime and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) show that microvoids and voids were formed in ion-irradiated Ni and neutron-irradiated Cu, respectively. The results of CDB measurements indicate that He atoms were present in the microvoids and voids, even in microvoids annealed at 1273K in ion-irradiated Ni. Coincidence Doppler broadening measurement, which is a nondestructive technique for testing materials, is effective for detecting He atoms. [doi:10.2320/matertrans.47.2885
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New materials for advanced fission/fusion nuclear facilities must inevitably demonstrate resistance ...
The thesis introduces positrons, their creation and annihilation, and describes how they can be used...
Positron annihilation spectroscopy (PAS) is a powerful, non-destructive technique used to characteri...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations.Positron-electron annihilations in metals...
The degradation of reactor pressure vessel steels under irradiation, which results from the hardenin...
A new technique of measuring the range of helium ions implanted at low concentrations into nickel is...
Isochronal annealing experiments for H and He ion irradiated Ni were carried out to study the intera...
Positron annihilation techniques, being non-destructive, allowing depth profiling down to a few micr...
Nickel alloys have found ever increasing use in the nuclear sector in recent times. Inconel X750 and...
This review will treat two recent applications of positron annihilation to metallurgical studies and...
Doppler-broadening measurements of the electron–positron annihilation line in twenty-seven single-el...
In this work, positron annihilation spectroscopy was used in studying lattice point defects in some ...
Helium was implanted in a homogeneous distribution into 10 $\mu$m thick foils of nickel and copper a...
Positron annihilation spectroscopy is a sensitive probe for studying the electronic structure of def...
We report a statistical analysis of Doppler broadening coincidence data of electron-positron annihil...
New materials for advanced fission/fusion nuclear facilities must inevitably demonstrate resistance ...
The thesis introduces positrons, their creation and annihilation, and describes how they can be used...
Positron annihilation spectroscopy (PAS) is a powerful, non-destructive technique used to characteri...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations.Positron-electron annihilations in metals...
The degradation of reactor pressure vessel steels under irradiation, which results from the hardenin...
A new technique of measuring the range of helium ions implanted at low concentrations into nickel is...