Author:
Song Ligang,Ye Fan,Li Jianghua,Ma Xianfeng,Zhang Ruiqian,Qiu Shui,Liu Xiao
Abstract
Abstract
A nuclear-use ferritic-martensitic steel was irradiated by 196 MeV Kr ions. Both the low damage level area and the high damage level area were investigated by a transmission electron microscope (TEM), to reveal the irradiated microstructural features. In low damage level area ranging from surface to 6 μm depth, there were a few dislocation loops and black dots induced by Kr irradiation. The type of dislocation loops could be primarily ao<100> or ao/2<100> type. In addition, it was found that the sink effect of grain boundaries and stability of small precipitates were evident.