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Part A: Materials Science

Evolution, migration and clustering of helium-vacancy complexes in RAFM steel- depth resolved positron annihilation Doppler broadening study

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Pages 2385-2396 | Received 29 Jan 2016, Accepted 07 Jun 2016, Published online: 04 Jul 2016
 

Abstract

Indian Reduced Activation Ferritic Martensitic steel is implanted with 130 keV helium ions to a fluence of 5 × 1014 and 1 × 1016 ions/cm2 and investigated using positron annihilation spectroscopy. The samples were characterised by defect sensitive S and W-parameters using depth resolved slow positron beam. A dose dependency is observed in the nucleation and growth of helium bubbles with annealing temperature. An experimental evidence for the migration of smaller helium-vacancy complexes is observed via the variation in thickness/width of irradiated layer with temperature. The S–W plot clearly shows the regions corresponding to defect annealing, bubble nucleation and growth.

Acknowledgements

The authors acknowledge Dr. K. Laha, Materials and Metallurgy Group, IGCAR for providing the samples. The authors also thank P. Magudapathy, Materials Science Group, IGCAR for helium irradiation. We also thank Dr. Govindaraj, Head, MPS/MPD for his constant support and Dr. S. Abhaya for fruitful discussions.

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