Nanocrystalline metals are considered highly radiation-resistant materials due to their large grain boundary areas. Here, the existence of a grain size threshold for enhanced irradiation resistance in high-temperature helium-irradiated nanocrystalline and ultrafine tungsten is demonstrated. Average bubble density, projected bubble area and the corresponding change in volume were measured via transmission electron microscopy and plotted as a function of grain size for two ion fluences. Nanocrystalline grains of less than 35 nm size possess ∼10–20 times lower change in volume than ultrafine grains and this is discussed in terms of the grain boundaries defect sink efficiency
To evaluate the radiation tolerance of nanocrystalline (NC) materials, the damage effects of Fe and ...
Irradiation using Fe ion at 300 °C up to 100 dpa was carried out on three variants of Grade 91 (G91)...
The influence of grain boundaries on deuterium (D) retention and transport was investigated in nanoc...
Nanocrystalline metals are considered highly radiation-resistant materials due to their large grain ...
Nanocrystalline metals are often postulated as irradiation tolerant materials due to higher grain bo...
The accumulation of defects, and in particular He bubbles, can have significant implications for the...
We have investigated the effects of helium ion irradiation energy and sample temperature on the perf...
The unique ability of grain boundaries to act as effective sinks for radiation damage plays a signif...
Tungsten remains a leading candidate for plasma facing component (PFC) in future fusion devices. Thi...
International audienceIrradiation induced damage in materials is highly detrimental and is a critica...
Heavy ion irradiation was performed on coarse and nanocrystalline-grained tungsten (CGW and NGW, res...
Nanocrystalline reduced activation ferritic/martensitic (RAFM) steel samples were prepared using sur...
Metallic materials produce various structural defects in the radiation environment, resulting in ser...
Materials exposed to plasmas in magnetic confinement nuclear reactors will accumulate radiation-indu...
Irradiation using Fe ion at 300 °C up to 100 dpa was carried out on three variants of Grade 91 (G91)...
To evaluate the radiation tolerance of nanocrystalline (NC) materials, the damage effects of Fe and ...
Irradiation using Fe ion at 300 °C up to 100 dpa was carried out on three variants of Grade 91 (G91)...
The influence of grain boundaries on deuterium (D) retention and transport was investigated in nanoc...
Nanocrystalline metals are considered highly radiation-resistant materials due to their large grain ...
Nanocrystalline metals are often postulated as irradiation tolerant materials due to higher grain bo...
The accumulation of defects, and in particular He bubbles, can have significant implications for the...
We have investigated the effects of helium ion irradiation energy and sample temperature on the perf...
The unique ability of grain boundaries to act as effective sinks for radiation damage plays a signif...
Tungsten remains a leading candidate for plasma facing component (PFC) in future fusion devices. Thi...
International audienceIrradiation induced damage in materials is highly detrimental and is a critica...
Heavy ion irradiation was performed on coarse and nanocrystalline-grained tungsten (CGW and NGW, res...
Nanocrystalline reduced activation ferritic/martensitic (RAFM) steel samples were prepared using sur...
Metallic materials produce various structural defects in the radiation environment, resulting in ser...
Materials exposed to plasmas in magnetic confinement nuclear reactors will accumulate radiation-indu...
Irradiation using Fe ion at 300 °C up to 100 dpa was carried out on three variants of Grade 91 (G91)...
To evaluate the radiation tolerance of nanocrystalline (NC) materials, the damage effects of Fe and ...
Irradiation using Fe ion at 300 °C up to 100 dpa was carried out on three variants of Grade 91 (G91)...
The influence of grain boundaries on deuterium (D) retention and transport was investigated in nanoc...