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The influence of helium, introduced by the 10B(n, α)7Li reaction, on the evolution of defect structure in copper containing a few hundred ppm boron has been studied by detailed positron lifetime and two-photon angular correlation measurements, supplemented by TEM studies. In the as-irradiated state of Cu-B, two lifetime components have been resolved. The shorter lifetime, τ1, = 167 ps of 97% intensity, has been understood as due to positron trapping at small helium-vacancy complexes, while the longer lifetime τ2 = 450 ps of 3% intensity is explained as due to helium-free voids. Marked changes in the annihilation characteristics observed at 670 K are interpreted in terms of the nucleation of microbubbles, controlled by thermally activated helium migration to vacancy traps. Corroborative evidence for the onset of helium clustering is obtained from the change in the average size of positron traps as deduced from the smearing of the measured angular correlation spectra. Helium bubbles and helium-free voids coexisting in the system have been distinguished by a three-component analysis of the lifetime spectra. Bubbles are found to be stable beyond the temperature of dissociation of voids. The size and concentration of bubbles, determined independently by TEM measurements, are in accordance with the positron annihilation results in the growth stage. The observed positron lifetime at higher annealing temperatures has been analysed by relating the annihilation rate to helium atom density and helium pressures in bubbles evaluated. These pressures are in satisfactory agreement with the estimates of equilibrium pressures, leading to the conclusion that bubble relaxation occurs by the mechanism of thermal vacancy condensation.  相似文献   

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Helium clustering in alpha irradiated copper has been investigated by positron annihilation spectroscopy. Pure copper samples have been homogeneously helium implanted using a cyclotron, yielding helium concentrations of 100 appm and 400 appm. Post-implantation positron lifetime and Doppler broadened annihilation lineshape measurements have been carried out on these Cu samples as a function of isochronal annealing temperature. An annealing stage observed in the isochronal annealing curve viz., a marked reduction in the resolved lifetime τ2 and an increase of its intensity I 2, is explained as due to the formation of helium bubble embryos. At higher annealing temperatures, τ2 corresponding to helium bubbles increases and saturates while its intensity I 2 decreases, indicating an increase in the size of the bubble with a concomitant decrease in the bubble concentration. This stage is interpreted to be the bubble growth stage. From an analysis of positron lifetime parameters in the growth stage, helium stom density, bubble size and bubble concentration have been deduced at various annealing temperatures. The bubble characteristics are found to be affected by the helium dose. The present results on direct helium implanted Cu are compared with those of our earlier study on n-irradiated Cu-B, where helium was introduced using 10B(n, α)7 Li reaction.  相似文献   

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Mössbauer effect measurements have been performed using sources of119Sb implanted in W without and with post-implanted helium. Each of the sources was subjected to an isochronal annealing sequence in order to study vacancy trapping, helium decoration and recovery of damage. Four sites have been identified for Sb implanted in tungsten; one of these corresponds with substitutional Sb atoms, two others are assigned to Sb atoms associated with vacancies, while the last one can be either vacancy or impurity associated. The development of site occupation as a function of annealing temperature is in accordance with the one-interstitial model. Injection of 2·1016 He/cm2 leads to nucleation of helium bubbles. Helium atoms that are released from these bubbles at about 1300 K are retrapped by Sb atoms to form new bubbles.  相似文献   

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The formation of gas bubbles in metallic materials may result in drastic degradation of in-service properties. In order to investigate this effect in high density and medium-low melting temperature (T M) alloys, positron annihilation spectroscopy measurements were performed on helium-implanted gold–silver solid solutions after isochronal annealing treatments. Three recovery stages are observed, attributed to the migration and elimination of defects not stabilized by helium atoms, helium bubble nucleation and bubble growth. Similarities with other metals are found for the recovery stages involving bubble nucleation and growth processes. Lifetime measurements indicate that He implantation leads to the formation of small and over-pressurized bubbles that generate internal stresses in the material. A comprehensive picture is drawn for possible mechanisms of helium bubble evolution. Two values of activation energy (0.26 and 0.53 eV) are determined below and above 0.7T M, respectively, from the variation of the helium bubble radius during the bubble growth stage. The migration and coalescence mechanism, which accounts for these very low activation energies, controls the helium bubble growth.  相似文献   

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The defect evolution as a function of the annealing temperature has been studied in monocrystalline silicon grown in a hydrogen atmosphere and irradiated with 3.6×1017 neutrons/cm2. Positron lifetime spectroscopy has been used and the results compared with infrated absorption measurements. Vacancy-H, vacancy-2H, vacancy-O–H and divacancy complexes withm hydrogen atoms (m<6) have been identified for the first time as possible positron traps.  相似文献   

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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.  相似文献   

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Mössbauer (57Fe) and TDPAC spectroscopy (181Hf) have been used to study quasibinary compounds Zr(Fe1?x Al x )2 forx≤0.20. It has been found that the dependence of the mean values of the hyperfine magnetic field, quadrupole splitting and isomer shift on the Al concentrationx is strong. The dependence of the hyperfine magnetic field on the number of Al atoms as nearest and next-nearest neighbours of57Fe has been established. The TDPAC results also indicate a dependence of the hyperfine field on181Ta on Al concentration.  相似文献   

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The novel application of vacuum ultra-violet absorption spectroscopy and electron energy loss spectroscopy to helium bubbles in metals is presented. These measurements, carried out on thin aluminium films containing different concentrations of helium and various bubble size distributions, were aimed at determining the density (and thus pressure) of helium in bubbles by observing the shift and broadening of the IS-2P transition in the helium. The data coupled with a theoretical model developed by the authors (see following paper) indicate densities as high as 1023 He cm?3 for specimens containing small bubbles. Data are also presented on the effect that annealing and cooling have on these spectra. The annealing experiments give rise to fairly complex changes in absorption peak structure but with a general shift towards the unperturbed resonance line. The cooling experiment gives rise to a further shift and a narrowing of the absorption spectrum on cooling to 77 K which is tentatively identified as the liquid/solid transition in the helium. Finally, fluorescence spectrum of an Al/He specimen excited with low energy electrons is presented.  相似文献   

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Characterization of helium-implanted Fe–(2.5–12.5)at% Cr alloys with the flux of 7?×?10–6?dpa/s at a temperature of 343?K has been performed by means of cluster dynamics simulations. We have suggested a model for simulating an Fe–C–Cr system under helium implantation based on a selection of the latest data from atomistic studies and available experiments. Kinetics of carbon-vacancy and helium-vacancy complexes has been studied. Only one parameter is used to guarantee the best reproduction possible of experimental positron annihilation lifetime spectroscopy data for Fe–Cr alloys on dependences of vacancy cluster size on chromium content and irradiation dose via fitting. This is an effective binding energy of self-interstitial atoms to dislocation loops decorated by chromium atoms. It has a “snaky” dependence of chromium content with a minimum of about 9%Cr.  相似文献   

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Positron lifetime and Doppler broadening measurements have been done to study the α-induced defects in stainless steel SS 302 and polycrystalline cobalt. For stainless steel the samples have been thin and the effect of the presence of helium on defect kinetics has been avoided by allowing the 30 MeV alpha particles to pass through the samples. The presence of impurity (carbon) atoms in steel is found to play an important role in the trapping and detrapping of vacancies in the temperature range 200°C to 450°C. Formation of vacancy-impurity complexes and their dissociation around 500°C have been observed. A steady decrease of the positron parameters has been seen beyond 700°C and they attain those of the reference sample around 1000°C. While annealing alpha irradiated cobalt we find migration of vacancies and rearrangement of dislocation loops below 650 K and then dissolution around 900 K. Helium-vacancy complexes form in the region 600 to 1000 K, leading to the growth of the He-bubble above 1000 K. The trapping model analysis shows strong interaction between He and vacancy clusters in the temperature region 600 to 1000 K.  相似文献   

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