TY - JOUR
T1 - Defect structural evolution in high purity tungsten irradiated with electrons using high voltage electron microscope
AU - Fukuzumi, S.
AU - Yoshiie, T.
AU - Satoh, Y.
AU - Xu, Q.
AU - Mori, H.
AU - Kawai, M.
PY - 2005/8/1
Y1 - 2005/8/1
N2 - Four types of high purity tungsten were irradiated with 2 MeV electrons to 5 dpa using a high voltage electron microscope, and defect structural evolutions were examined as a function of the irradiation temperature and the concentration of impurity atoms. Three of materials were made by sintering of tungsten powder with purity of 99.999% (5N-W), 99.99% (PF-W) and 99.95% (N-W), and one was a chemical vapor deposited tungsten of 99.9999% (CVD-W) purity. The formation of interstitial type dislocation loops is observed above room temperature by electron irradiation. In sintered tungsten, the number density of loops increases with increasing density of impurity atoms, i.e., N-W > PF-W > 5N-W. The density of loops in CVD-W is relatively high, contrary to its purity. In CVD-W, a heterogeneous formation of loops is observed at above 573 K. Loops are aligned on layers, and no loops are formed between the layers. All four types of specimens have a change in slop of the temperature dependence of loop number density at around 500 K which is caused by impurity atoms. Results of radioactivation analysis and hardness testing are also presented.
AB - Four types of high purity tungsten were irradiated with 2 MeV electrons to 5 dpa using a high voltage electron microscope, and defect structural evolutions were examined as a function of the irradiation temperature and the concentration of impurity atoms. Three of materials were made by sintering of tungsten powder with purity of 99.999% (5N-W), 99.99% (PF-W) and 99.95% (N-W), and one was a chemical vapor deposited tungsten of 99.9999% (CVD-W) purity. The formation of interstitial type dislocation loops is observed above room temperature by electron irradiation. In sintered tungsten, the number density of loops increases with increasing density of impurity atoms, i.e., N-W > PF-W > 5N-W. The density of loops in CVD-W is relatively high, contrary to its purity. In CVD-W, a heterogeneous formation of loops is observed at above 573 K. Loops are aligned on layers, and no loops are formed between the layers. All four types of specimens have a change in slop of the temperature dependence of loop number density at around 500 K which is caused by impurity atoms. Results of radioactivation analysis and hardness testing are also presented.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jnucmat.2004.11.019
DO - 10.1016/j.jnucmat.2004.11.019
M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:23644440497
SN - 0022-3115
VL - 343
SP - 308
EP - 312
JO - Journal of Nuclear Materials
JF - Journal of Nuclear Materials
IS - 1-3
T2 - Proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on Spallation Materials Technology IWSMT-6
Y2 - 30 November 2003 through 5 December 2003
ER -