International audienceA major issue of in-situ radiation damage studies is related to the influence of free surfaces. Free surfaces in thin foils are indeed strong sinks for radiation-induced defects. Nevertheless, in-situ irradiation is a powerful tool to study real-time microstructural evolution and obtain insight into dynamic mechanisms of radiation damage. Thus, a detailed evaluation of surface effects is essential to validate existing results and provide guideline for future comparative experiments. In this work, nickel is chosen as model material to conduct systematic studies on surface effects due to the high mobility of its self-interstitials. Ultra-high purity Ni thin foils are in-situ irradiated by 2 MeV Ni2+ ions at high temperat...