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UKAEA-CCFE-PR(26)032025
Microstructural evolution–driven degradation governs material properties and is closely linked with defect behavior. Quantitatively characterizing defects and their evolution is essential for elucidating the underlying degradation mechanisms. To this end, the defects were introduced at room temperature using self-ion irradiation for damage lev…
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UKAEA-CCFE-PR(22)072022
Self-ion irradiation of pure tungsten with 2 MeV W ions provides a way of simulating microstructures generated by neutron irradiation in tungsten components of a fusion reactor. Electron microscopy has been used to characterize defects formed in tungsten samples by ion irradiation and estimate their density and size distribution. Some of the sample…
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UKAEA-CCFE-PR(20)722020
Self-ion bombardment of pure tungsten with ion energies of 2 MeV is used to mimic the defects created by neutrons in a fusion reactor. Electron microscopy is used to characterize the microstructure of samples. Thermal Desorption Spectrometry (TDS) is performed on deuterium implanted samples in order to estimate deuterium inventory as function of…
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