We investigate the dynamics of nucleation and the growth of voids in an irradiated material in the presence of a spatially heterogeneous dislocation microstructure. We find that, due to the sensitivity of the void nucleation rate to the local vacancy supersaturation, voids nucleate and grow almost exclusively in the regions where the density of dislocations is low. Numerical simulations show that the relatively high void growth rates observed experimentally in the regions of low dislocation density, leading to segregated evolution of dislocations and voids, can be naturally described by solutions of a spatially heterogeneous reaction-diffusion model that takes continuous nucleation of voids into account but does not assume the occurrence of...
Nucleation of voids via the stochastic accumulation of vacancies is considered when one-dimensionall...
Void ordering has been observed in very different radiation environments ranging from metals to ioni...
Voids develop in crystalline materials under energetic particle irradiation, as in nuclear reactors....
Author name used in this publication: C. H. Woo2004-2005 > Academic research: refereed > Publication...
Irradiation damage accumulation in metals is studied via a dynamical description of the evolution of...
A general theory for the spatial ordering of immobile clustered defects in irradiated materials is p...
The presence of planar sinks for mobile point defects in irradiated materials is shown to give rise ...
We present a comprehensive study of voids formation, nucleation and growth in a prototype model of b...
The dynamics of vacancies in a system with both production and annihilation mechanisms have been ana...
We analyze the formation and selection of self-organized defect microstructure in irradiated materia...
Author name used in this publication: C. H. Woo2004-2005 > Academic research: refereed > Publication...
In recent years, significant progress has been made in understanding the void growth and swelling be...
The evolution of a void ensemble in the presence of one-dimensionally migrating self-interstitials i...
This paper reviews the current understanding of the mechanisms and phenomena that form voids and dis...
The formation and evolution of defect microstructures in irradiated materials is analysed in the fra...
Nucleation of voids via the stochastic accumulation of vacancies is considered when one-dimensionall...
Void ordering has been observed in very different radiation environments ranging from metals to ioni...
Voids develop in crystalline materials under energetic particle irradiation, as in nuclear reactors....
Author name used in this publication: C. H. Woo2004-2005 > Academic research: refereed > Publication...
Irradiation damage accumulation in metals is studied via a dynamical description of the evolution of...
A general theory for the spatial ordering of immobile clustered defects in irradiated materials is p...
The presence of planar sinks for mobile point defects in irradiated materials is shown to give rise ...
We present a comprehensive study of voids formation, nucleation and growth in a prototype model of b...
The dynamics of vacancies in a system with both production and annihilation mechanisms have been ana...
We analyze the formation and selection of self-organized defect microstructure in irradiated materia...
Author name used in this publication: C. H. Woo2004-2005 > Academic research: refereed > Publication...
In recent years, significant progress has been made in understanding the void growth and swelling be...
The evolution of a void ensemble in the presence of one-dimensionally migrating self-interstitials i...
This paper reviews the current understanding of the mechanisms and phenomena that form voids and dis...
The formation and evolution of defect microstructures in irradiated materials is analysed in the fra...
Nucleation of voids via the stochastic accumulation of vacancies is considered when one-dimensionall...
Void ordering has been observed in very different radiation environments ranging from metals to ioni...
Voids develop in crystalline materials under energetic particle irradiation, as in nuclear reactors....