Radiation damage and deuterium trapping in deuterium-ion-irradiated Fe-9Cr alloy
Abstract
Thermal desorption of deuterium (D2) from deuterium-ion (D2+)-irradiated Fe-9Cr was correlated with the microstructural evolution of the alloy during irradiation with 8-keV D2+ ions following annealing to determine the retention and desorption behavior of the implanted deuterium and to identify effective traps for them, particularly at high temperature. After irradiation at 573 K, a new desorption stage formed between 650 and 1100 K at higher fluences, and cavities were observed using transmission electron microscopy. The total amount of trapped deuterium following irradiation with a fluence of 3.0 × 1022 ions/m2 was 6.8 × 1017 D2/m2, or approximately 0.007%. These results indicate that the deuterium atoms recombined to form D2 molecules at the surfaces of the cavities.
- Publication:
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Journal of Nuclear Materials
- Pub Date:
- January 2014
- DOI:
- 10.1016/j.jnucmat.2013.09.024
- Bibcode:
- 2014JNuM..444..138I