Solute segregation and precipitation across damage rates in dual-ion–irradiated T91 steel

Journal of Nuclear Materials(2022)

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Dual-ion irradiations using 5.0 MeV defocused Fe2+ ions and co-injected energy degraded 2.00 to 2.85 MeV He2+ ions were conducted on a Fe9CrMo ferritic-martensitic steel T91 to 17 dpa at a damage rate range of 5 × 10−5 dpa/s to 3 × 10−3 dpa/s at 445°C, followed by characterization of the microstructure using conventional and scanning transmission electron microscopy. Radiation induced Ni/Si clusters and radiation induced segregation were quantified using energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy at each condition and were compared with the same material irradiated in the BOR-60 reactor and in the as-received condition. No significant Cr segregation was found at lath boundaries after dual-ion irradiation, while Ni and Si enrichments both decreased with increasing damage rate leading to a sharp decrease in the density of Ni/Si clusters with damage rate. Increased point defect recombination at higher ion damage rates likely reduced the Ni/Si cluster density compared with BOR-60. Although the overall vacancy concentration and diffusion are enhanced by the irradiation damage rate, the lack of time for thermal diffusion and ballistic displacements of solutes are significant limiting factors for Ni/Si cluster formation. This work demonstrates the effect of irradiation damage rate on elemental segregation and clustering when using ion irradiation to simulate reactor irradiation.
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Irradiation effect,Implantation/irradiation,Ion irradiation,Irradiated metals,Precipitation,Segregation
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