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Elsevier, Journal of Nuclear Materials, (462), p. 369-373, 2015

DOI: 10.1016/j.jnucmat.2014.11.067

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Small-scale characterisation of irradiated nuclear materials: Part I – Microstructure

Journal article published in 2014 by P. D. Edmondson, A. London ORCID, A. Xu, D. E. J. Armstrong ORCID, S. G. Roberts
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Abstract

The behaviour of nanometre-scale precipitates in oxide dispersion strengthened (ODS) ferritic alloys and tungsten-rhenium alloys for nuclear applications has been examined by atom probe tomography (APT). Low Re content tungsten alloys showed no evidence of Re clustering following self-ion irradiation whereas the 25 at.% Re resulted in cluster formation. The size and composition of clusters varied depending on the material form during irradiation (pre-sharpened needle or bulk). These results highlight the care that must be taken in interpreting data from ion irradiated pre-sharpened needles due to the presence of free surfaces. Self-ion irradiation of the ODS ferritic alloy resulted in a change in the composition of the clusters, indicating a transition from a near-stoichiometric Y2Ti2O7 composition towards a Ti2YO5.