Defect evolution under irradiation is investigated in a set of single-phase concentrated solid solution alloys (SP-CSAs) containing Ni with Co, Fe and/or Cr. We show that atomic segregation of Ni takes place already at very early stages of radiation damage in the 2-4 element SP-CSAs containing Fe or Cr, well below 1 dpa. We arrive at this conclusion by following the evolution of positron annihilation signals as a function of irradiation dose in single crystal samples, complemented by molecular dynamics simulations in the same model systems for high entropy alloys (HEAs). This manifestation of short-range order calls attention to composition fluctuations at the atomic level in irradiated HEAs. Ion irradiation may induce short-range order in ...
In the nuclear reactor core, materials perform under harsh operating environments, including high te...
In search of materials with better properties, polycrystalline materials are often found to be super...
Radiation-induced segregation (RIS) was studied in Fe-Cr-Ni alloys irradiated with protons to better...
Defect evolution under irradiation is investigated in a set of single-phase concentrated solid solut...
Performance enhancement of structural materials in extreme radiation environments has been actively ...
Single-phase multicomponent alloys of equal atomic concentrations ("equiatomic") have proven to exhi...
Using molecular dynamics simulations, we characterized the generation and evolution of radiation-ind...
Understanding and predicting radiation damage is of central importance to develop radiation-tolerant...
Iron-Nickel alloys are perspective alloys as nuclear energy structural materials because of their go...
The understanding of materials' behaviour during continuous irradiation is of great interest for uti...
International audienceh i g h l i g h t s P is the fastest diffuser regarding the formation of the s...
A combined experimental and computational evaluation of damage accumulation in ion-irradiated Ni, Ni...
One of the key challenges for the development of high-performance fusion materials is to design mate...
This study investigates radiation damage in three metals in the low temperature and high radiant flu...
High- (and medium-) entropy alloys have emerged as potentially suitable structural materials for nuc...
In the nuclear reactor core, materials perform under harsh operating environments, including high te...
In search of materials with better properties, polycrystalline materials are often found to be super...
Radiation-induced segregation (RIS) was studied in Fe-Cr-Ni alloys irradiated with protons to better...
Defect evolution under irradiation is investigated in a set of single-phase concentrated solid solut...
Performance enhancement of structural materials in extreme radiation environments has been actively ...
Single-phase multicomponent alloys of equal atomic concentrations ("equiatomic") have proven to exhi...
Using molecular dynamics simulations, we characterized the generation and evolution of radiation-ind...
Understanding and predicting radiation damage is of central importance to develop radiation-tolerant...
Iron-Nickel alloys are perspective alloys as nuclear energy structural materials because of their go...
The understanding of materials' behaviour during continuous irradiation is of great interest for uti...
International audienceh i g h l i g h t s P is the fastest diffuser regarding the formation of the s...
A combined experimental and computational evaluation of damage accumulation in ion-irradiated Ni, Ni...
One of the key challenges for the development of high-performance fusion materials is to design mate...
This study investigates radiation damage in three metals in the low temperature and high radiant flu...
High- (and medium-) entropy alloys have emerged as potentially suitable structural materials for nuc...
In the nuclear reactor core, materials perform under harsh operating environments, including high te...
In search of materials with better properties, polycrystalline materials are often found to be super...
Radiation-induced segregation (RIS) was studied in Fe-Cr-Ni alloys irradiated with protons to better...