Effects of iron concentration on the microstructure of V–Fe alloys after low-dose neutron irradiation
2011
Abstract To examine the mechanism of huge swelling of V–Fe alloys, TEM observation was applied to V– x at.%Fe ( x = 0, 0.3, 1, 5, 7), after low-dose neutron irradiation of 0.1–1.17 dpa at 400–600 °C. Concentric Multi-Dislocation Loops (CMDLs) and rafts were observed in V–Fe alloys irradiated to 0.1 dpa. Voids were observed only within dislocation loops in both types of configurations. Ashby-Brown (AB) contrasts were always observed around voids, indicating that shell-like iron segregation with substantial elastic strain exists on the inner surface of the voids. For 1.17 dpa, swelling V–Fe alloys was always greater than those of un-alloyed vanadium, whatever the dislocation microstructures. Implication of a segregation shell in the swelling mechanism is discussed in addition to a model based on the dislocation bias.
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