用 Fe+-He+-H2+ 同时原位辐照纯铁时的缺陷演化:氢和氦剂量比的影响

IF 3 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Materialia Pub Date : 2024-09-08 DOI:10.1016/j.mtla.2024.102227
Ziqi Cao , Chengen Li , Yifan Ding , Deiwang Cui , Qinghong Zhong , Guang Ran
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材料在辐照环境中的特性受氢和氦的影响很大。然而,气体剂量比对缺陷演化的影响仍不清楚,而缺陷演化对各种核反应堆中的材料应用评估和了解基本辐照机制至关重要。本文通过在 723 K 下使用 400 keV Fe+、50 keV He+ 和 50 keV H2+ 同时进行三束辐照,对纯铁内部的缺陷演化进行了原位研究。使用了四种不同的气体剂量比:10 appm He/dpa & 45 appm H/dpa,10 appm He/dpa & 100 appm H/dpa,100 appm He/dpa & 100 appm H/dpa,以及 45 appm He/dpa & 10 appm H/dpa。观察发现,气体剂量比对缺陷的演变有显著影响,包括位错环和气泡的大小和密度。研究发现,当氢气剂量比增加,而氦气剂量比保持不变时,差排环的尺寸变小,但差排环和气泡的密度增加。相反,在增加氦气剂量比的同时保持氢气剂量比不变,则有利于提高氦气环和气泡的密度,并减小氦气环的尺寸。此外,氢气和氦气剂量比的增加与气泡形成导致的膨胀加剧有关。此外,与氦气相比,氢气对循环成核的影响较小,而氦气对循环迁移的抑制作用比氢气更明显。
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Defect evolution in pure iron under simultaneous in-situ irradiation with Fe+-He+-H2+: Impact of hydrogen & helium-dose ratios

The properties of materials in irradiation environments are significantly influenced by hydrogen and helium. However, the effects of gas-dose ratio on the evolution of defects, which are crucial for material application assessment in various nuclear reactors and for understanding fundamental irradiation mechanisms, remain unclear. In this paper, defect evolution within pure iron was investigated in-situ through simultaneous triple-beam irradiation at 723 K using 400 keV Fe+, 50 keV He+ and 50 keV H2+. Four different gas-dose ratios were used: 10 appm He/dpa & 45 appm H/dpa, 10 appm He/dpa & 100 appm H/dpa, 100 appm He/dpa & 100 appm H/dpa, and 45 appm He/dpa & 10 appm H/dpa. It was observed that the gas-dose ratio significantly influenced the evolution of defects, including the size and density of dislocation loops and bubbles. It was found that an increased hydrogen-dose ratio, when paired with a constant helium-dose ratio, resulted in smaller loop sizes, but increased the density of loops and bubbles. Conversely, maintaining a constant hydrogen dose ratio while increasing the helium dose ratio proved advantageous for raising the density of loops and bubbles, and for reducing loop size. Additionally, an increase in both hydrogen and helium-dose ratios was associated with heightened swelling due to bubble formation. Moreover, hydrogen was found to have a less impact on loop nucleation compared to helium, and helium exhibited a more pronounced inhibitory effect on loop migration than hydrogen.

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Materialia
Materialia MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Materialia is a multidisciplinary journal of materials science and engineering that publishes original peer-reviewed research articles. Articles in Materialia advance the understanding of the relationship between processing, structure, property, and function of materials. Materialia publishes full-length research articles, review articles, and letters (short communications). In addition to receiving direct submissions, Materialia also accepts transfers from Acta Materialia, Inc. partner journals. Materialia offers authors the choice to publish on an open access model (with author fee), or on a subscription model (with no author fee).
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