David, C. ; Panigrahi, B. K. ; Amarendra, G. ; Abhaya, S. ; Balaji, S. ; Balamurugan, A. K. ; Nair, K. G. M. ; Viswanathan, B. ; Sundar, C. S. ; Baldev Raj, (2009) Void swelling in ion irradiated (15Ni-14Cr), Ti-modified stainless steel: a study using positron annihilation and step height measurements Surface and Coatings Technology, 203 (17-18). pp. 2363-2366. ISSN 0257-8972
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Abstract
The void swelling behaviour of (15Ni-14Cr) Ti-modified steels simulated by heavy ion irradiation, has been investigated using step height measurements and positron annihilation spectroscopy. 18% cold-worked samples were pre-implanted with helium at 170 keV and 275 keV energies so as to create a uniform helium concentration of 100 appm around the 588 nm depth region. This was followed by a 2.5 MeV Ni ion irradiation to create a peak damage of ~ 84 dpa (displacement per atom) at various irradiation temperatures between 700 and 970 K. The gross swelling which has occurred throughout the ion range is determined by step height measurements. Defect-sensitive positron annihilation lineshape S-parameter measurements show clear changes consequently to void formation as a function of sample depth. From the variation of the average S-parameter as a function of irradiation temperature, the peak swelling temperature has been deduced. The changes observed in step height measurements are compared with positron annihilation measurements and the results are discussed.
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Keywords: | Void Swelling; Ti Modified Stainless Steel; Ion Beam Damage; Positron Annihilation |
ID Code: | 40290 |
Deposited On: | 23 May 2011 11:32 |
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