Helium status is the primary effect of material properties under radiation. 10B-doped aluminum samples were prepared via arc melting technique and rapidly cooled with liquid nitrogen to increase the boron concentration during the formation of compounds. An accumulated helium concentration of ~6.2 × 1025 m−3 was obtained via reactor neutron irradiation with the reaction of 10B(n, α)7Li. Temperature-stimulated helium evolution was observed via small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) and was confirmed via transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The SAXS results show that the volume fraction of helium bubbles significantly increased with temperature. The amount of helium bubbles reached its maximum at 600°C, and the most probable diameter of the he...
International audienceAluminum alloys have been widely used in nuclear research reactors since 1960....
The physical state of helium in small bubbles in aluminium and nickel films (500 - 1000 $\mathring{A...
Tensile properties at 250℃ and swelling of beryllium, irradiated to 5×10^n/cm^2 at about 450℃ and su...
The evolution of individual He bubbles in thin Al foils during 200-keV Xe irradiation at room-temper...
The behaviour of helium in neutron-irradiated copper-boron alloys was investigated in the temperatur...
When beryllium is irradiated by fast neutrons, helium is produced by the (n,2n) and (n,α) transmutat...
Neutron irradiated copper-boron alloys are employed to study the mutual interaction betwe...
This work reports on the evolution law of helium bubbles in Hastelloy N alloy on post-irradiation an...
The lattice parameter of copper is proportional to the concentration of dissolved interstitial heliu...
Helium bubble production in tungsten has been studied combining transmission electron microscopy and...
The bubble formation in AISI 304L and Alloy 718 irradiated with 800 MeV protons and annealed at temp...
The formation and dissociation of helium bubbles and helium desorption are investigated in sapphire ...
For a quantitative understanding of the high temperature embrittlement of metals by helium, the know...
In the present contribution, the basic ideas pertinent to modelling helium accumulation in metals ar...
Helium produced in materials by (n,..cap alpha..) transmutation reactions during neutron irradiation...
International audienceAluminum alloys have been widely used in nuclear research reactors since 1960....
The physical state of helium in small bubbles in aluminium and nickel films (500 - 1000 $\mathring{A...
Tensile properties at 250℃ and swelling of beryllium, irradiated to 5×10^n/cm^2 at about 450℃ and su...
The evolution of individual He bubbles in thin Al foils during 200-keV Xe irradiation at room-temper...
The behaviour of helium in neutron-irradiated copper-boron alloys was investigated in the temperatur...
When beryllium is irradiated by fast neutrons, helium is produced by the (n,2n) and (n,α) transmutat...
Neutron irradiated copper-boron alloys are employed to study the mutual interaction betwe...
This work reports on the evolution law of helium bubbles in Hastelloy N alloy on post-irradiation an...
The lattice parameter of copper is proportional to the concentration of dissolved interstitial heliu...
Helium bubble production in tungsten has been studied combining transmission electron microscopy and...
The bubble formation in AISI 304L and Alloy 718 irradiated with 800 MeV protons and annealed at temp...
The formation and dissociation of helium bubbles and helium desorption are investigated in sapphire ...
For a quantitative understanding of the high temperature embrittlement of metals by helium, the know...
In the present contribution, the basic ideas pertinent to modelling helium accumulation in metals ar...
Helium produced in materials by (n,..cap alpha..) transmutation reactions during neutron irradiation...
International audienceAluminum alloys have been widely used in nuclear research reactors since 1960....
The physical state of helium in small bubbles in aluminium and nickel films (500 - 1000 $\mathring{A...
Tensile properties at 250℃ and swelling of beryllium, irradiated to 5×10^n/cm^2 at about 450℃ and su...