We have made an analysis of the conditions necessary for the successful use of the weak-beam technique for identifying and characterizing small point-defect clusters in ion-irradiated copper. The visibility of small defects was found to depend only weakly on the magnitude of the beam-convergence. In general, the image sizes of small clusters were found to be most sensitive to the magnitude of Sa with the image sizes of some individual defects changing by large amounts with changes as small as 0.025 nm{sup {minus}1}. The most reliable information on the true defect size is likely to be obtained by taking a series of 5-9 micrographs with a systematic variation of deviation parameter from 0.2-0.3 nm{sup {minus}1}. This procedure allows size in...
In order to understand the effect of displacement cascades on the evolution of the microstructure of...
Metallography is concerned with finding the ideal surface processing conditions to reveal the micros...
The kinetics which drive cascade formation and subsequent collapse into point-defect clusters is inv...
We have carried out systematic experiments to explore the range of applicability of the two direct m...
Anomalous X-ray transmission (Borrmann) measurements were made at 4.2 K on nearly perfect copper si...
The basic mechanisms driving the collapse of point defects produced in collision cascades are invest...
Conventional strong-beam imaging techniques have been widely applied in the study of crystal defects...
Increasing demand for energy and reduction of carbon dioxide emissions has revived interest in nucle...
Increasing demand for energy and reduction of CO2 emissions has revived interest in nuclear energy. ...
Neutrons and high-energy ions incident upon a solid can initiate a displacement collision cascade of...
Microscopic lattice defects such as point (single atom) defects, dislocation loops, and solute preci...
The debris component of the dislocation substructure in copper single crystals deformed at 78 K was ...
Abstract: In order to understand the effect of displacement cascades on the evolution of the microst...
Processes of radiation formation of defects in the copper irradiated by ions of aluminum are conside...
Bombardments of nominally 99.995% pure copper foils at 77° K have been performed using 50 to 325 keV...
In order to understand the effect of displacement cascades on the evolution of the microstructure of...
Metallography is concerned with finding the ideal surface processing conditions to reveal the micros...
The kinetics which drive cascade formation and subsequent collapse into point-defect clusters is inv...
We have carried out systematic experiments to explore the range of applicability of the two direct m...
Anomalous X-ray transmission (Borrmann) measurements were made at 4.2 K on nearly perfect copper si...
The basic mechanisms driving the collapse of point defects produced in collision cascades are invest...
Conventional strong-beam imaging techniques have been widely applied in the study of crystal defects...
Increasing demand for energy and reduction of carbon dioxide emissions has revived interest in nucle...
Increasing demand for energy and reduction of CO2 emissions has revived interest in nuclear energy. ...
Neutrons and high-energy ions incident upon a solid can initiate a displacement collision cascade of...
Microscopic lattice defects such as point (single atom) defects, dislocation loops, and solute preci...
The debris component of the dislocation substructure in copper single crystals deformed at 78 K was ...
Abstract: In order to understand the effect of displacement cascades on the evolution of the microst...
Processes of radiation formation of defects in the copper irradiated by ions of aluminum are conside...
Bombardments of nominally 99.995% pure copper foils at 77° K have been performed using 50 to 325 keV...
In order to understand the effect of displacement cascades on the evolution of the microstructure of...
Metallography is concerned with finding the ideal surface processing conditions to reveal the micros...
The kinetics which drive cascade formation and subsequent collapse into point-defect clusters is inv...