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  • 2024Fractional densities and character of dislocations in different slip modes from powder diffraction patterns4citations
  • 2024Fractional densities and character of dislocations in different slip modes from powder diffraction patterns4citations
  • 2023Characterization of Irradiation Damage Using X-Ray Diffraction Line-Profile Analysis3citations
  • 2023Characterization of Irradiation Damage Using X-Ray Diffraction Line-Profile Analysis3citations
  • 2023Dislocation density transients and saturation in irradiated zirconium14citations

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  • Frankel, Philipp
  • Balogh, Levente
  • Thomas, Rhys
  • Race, Christopher P.
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  • Ribárik, Gábor
  • Preuss, Michael
  • Race, Christopher
  • Kenesei, Peter
  • Lienert, Ulrich
  • Zilahi, Gyula
  • Sharma, Hemant
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  • Boleininger, Max
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Characterization of Irradiation Damage Using X-Ray Diffraction Line-Profile Analysis

  • Frankel, Philipp
  • Kenesei, Peter
  • Lienert, Ulrich
  • Zilahi, Gyula
  • Thomas, Rhys
  • Koç, Ömer
  • Sharma, Hemant
  • Ungar, Henrik Tamas
  • Ribárik, Gábor
  • Hegedues, Zoltan
Abstract

During operation, structural components made of zirconium alloys are subject to<br/>neutron irradiation, which leads to the displacement of zirconium atoms from<br/>their lattice sites, the production of self-interstitials and vacancies, and eventually dislocation loops. This process can lead to deleterious effects such as irradiation growth, creep, and embrittlement as well as accelerated aqueous corrosion. Quantitative analysis of dislocation line densities is seen as an important<br/>pathway for distinguishing between the irradiation response of different alloys.<br/>The analysis of irradiation damage using X-ray diffraction (XRD) line-profile analysis has proven to be a powerful complementary technique to transmission<br/>electron microscopy, which samples a comparatively large volume and is less<br/>affected by the subjectivity of image analysis. In this paper we present and<br/>analyze three different types of XRD experiments, describing their purpose and<br/>the new insight achieved using each technique. First, we present work carried<br/>out on neutron-irradiated samples, comparing dislocation line densities measured by XRD with macroscopic growth measurements. A second experiment<br/>using a synchrotron-based X-ray microbeam enabled the mapping of dislocation<br/>line densities as a function of depth from the surface of proton-irradiated zirconium alloys. These data are compared with calculated damage profiles, providing<br/>new insight into the early saturation of damage. Finally, the last example presented here focuses on synchrotron-based 3D XRD measurements, for which<br/>dislocation-loop line densities were analyzed in hundreds of individual grains,<br/>providing excellent statistics about the grain-to-grain variability of line densities.

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • surface
  • grain
  • corrosion
  • x-ray diffraction
  • experiment
  • laser emission spectroscopy
  • zirconium
  • zirconium alloy
  • dislocation
  • electron microscopy
  • interstitial
  • creep
  • quantitative determination method