The workability and ductility of metals usually degrade with exposure to irradiation, hence the phrase “radiation damage”. Here, we found that helium (He) radiation can actually enhance the room-temperature deformability of submicron-sized copper. In particular, Cu single crystals with diameter of 100–300 nm and containing numerous pressurized sub-10 nm He bubbles become stronger, more stable in plastic flow and ductile in tension, compared to fully dense samples of the same dimensions that tend to display plastic instability (strain bursts). The sub-10 nm He bubbles are seen to be dislocation sources as well as shearable obstacles, which promote dislocation storage and reduce dislocation mean free path, thus contributing to more homogeneou...
A fabrication methodology for 120 nm-diameter, -oriented single crystalline Cu nanopillars which are...
In this paper, helium induced hardening effect of tungsten was investigated. 50 keV He2+ ions at flu...
Neutron irradiated copper-boron alloys are employed to study the mutual interaction betwe...
The workability and ductility of metals usually degrade with exposure to irradiation, hence the phra...
Helium implantation can cause the formation of a helium gas-bubble superlattice in crystalline mater...
AbstractHelium implantation can cause the formation of a helium gas-bubble superlattice in crystalli...
Helium (He) bubbles are typical radiation defects in structural materials in nuclear reactors after ...
In the present contribution, the basic ideas pertinent to modelling helium accumulation in metals ar...
The irradiation damage behaviors of single crystal (SC), coarse-grained (CG), and nanograined (NG) c...
A common goal for materials employed in nuclear environments is to exhibit the highest radiation tol...
This study investigates the effects of He bubbles on structural and mechanical properties of sputter...
Prior studies on He ion irradiation-induced damage in several immiscible metallic nanolayer systems ...
The behaviour of helium in neutron-irradiated copper-boron alloys was investigated in the temperatur...
In situ uniaxial tensile experiments on as-fabricated and helium-implanted 100 nm-diameter Cu/Fe bic...
Nuclear reactions generate insol. helium, which forms nano-sized bubbles that can lead to swelling a...
A fabrication methodology for 120 nm-diameter, -oriented single crystalline Cu nanopillars which are...
In this paper, helium induced hardening effect of tungsten was investigated. 50 keV He2+ ions at flu...
Neutron irradiated copper-boron alloys are employed to study the mutual interaction betwe...
The workability and ductility of metals usually degrade with exposure to irradiation, hence the phra...
Helium implantation can cause the formation of a helium gas-bubble superlattice in crystalline mater...
AbstractHelium implantation can cause the formation of a helium gas-bubble superlattice in crystalli...
Helium (He) bubbles are typical radiation defects in structural materials in nuclear reactors after ...
In the present contribution, the basic ideas pertinent to modelling helium accumulation in metals ar...
The irradiation damage behaviors of single crystal (SC), coarse-grained (CG), and nanograined (NG) c...
A common goal for materials employed in nuclear environments is to exhibit the highest radiation tol...
This study investigates the effects of He bubbles on structural and mechanical properties of sputter...
Prior studies on He ion irradiation-induced damage in several immiscible metallic nanolayer systems ...
The behaviour of helium in neutron-irradiated copper-boron alloys was investigated in the temperatur...
In situ uniaxial tensile experiments on as-fabricated and helium-implanted 100 nm-diameter Cu/Fe bic...
Nuclear reactions generate insol. helium, which forms nano-sized bubbles that can lead to swelling a...
A fabrication methodology for 120 nm-diameter, -oriented single crystalline Cu nanopillars which are...
In this paper, helium induced hardening effect of tungsten was investigated. 50 keV He2+ ions at flu...
Neutron irradiated copper-boron alloys are employed to study the mutual interaction betwe...