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Cluster dynamics modeling and experimental investigation of the effect of injected interstitials

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The effect of injected interstitials on loop and cavity microstructures is investigated experimentally and numerically for 304L austenitic stainless steel irradiated at 450 °C with 10 MeV Fe5+ ions up to about 100 dpa. A cluster dynamics model is parametrized on experimental results obtained by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) in a region where injected interstitials can be safely neglected. It is then used to model the damage profile and study the impact of self-ion injection. Results are compared to TEM observations on cross-sections of specimens. It is shown that injected interstitials have a significant effect on cavity density and mean size, even in the sink-dominated regime. To quantitatively match the experimental data in the self-ions injected area, a variation of some parameters is necessary. We propose that the fraction of freely migrating species may vary as a function of depth. Finally, we show that simple rate theory considerations do not seem to be valid for these experimental conditions.
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hal-01646025 , version 1 (23-11-2017)

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B. Michaut, T. Jourdan, J. Malaplate, Alexandra Renault-Laborne, F. Sefta, et al.. Cluster dynamics modeling and experimental investigation of the effect of injected interstitials. Journal of Nuclear Materials, 2017, ⟨10.1016/j.jnucmat.2017.09.018⟩. ⟨hal-01646025⟩
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