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  • 2024Polycrystalline Films of Indium-Doped PbTe on Amorphous Substrates: Investigation of the Material Based on Study of Its Structural, Transport, and Optical Propertiescitations
  • 2024The Influence of Crystal Orientation and Thermal State of a Pure Cu on the Formation of Helium Blisterscitations
  • 2022Development of a High Perfomance Gas Thermoelectric Generator (TEG) with Possibible Use of Waste Heat12citations

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  • Kovalyuk, Vadim
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  • Shtuckmeyster, Daniel
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The Influence of Crystal Orientation and Thermal State of a Pure Cu on the Formation of Helium Blisters

  • Zenou, Victor
  • Shtuckmeyster, Daniel
  • Kentsch, Ulrich
  • Vaknin, Moshe
  • Zamir, Gabriel
  • Maman, Nitzan
  • Shneck, Roni
  • Dahan, Itzchak
Abstract

<jats:p>The factors that influence the formation of helium blisters in copper were studied, including crystallographic grain orientation and thermomechanical conditions. Helium implantation experiments were conducted at 40 KeV with a dose of 5 × 1017 ions/cm2, and the samples were then subjected to post-implantation heat treatments at 450 °C for different holding times. A scanning electron microscope (SEM) equipped with an electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) detector was used to analyze the samples, revealing that the degree of blistering erosion and its evolution with time varied with the crystallographic plane of the free surface in different ways in annealed and cold rolled copper. Out of the investigated states, rolled copper with a (111) free surface had superior helium blistering durability. This is explained by the consideration of the multivariable situation, including the role of dislocations and vacancies. For future plasma-facing component (PFC) candidate material, similar research should be conducted in order to find the optimal combination of material properties for helium blistering durability. In the case of Cu selection as a PFC, the two practical approaches to obtain the preferred (111) orientation are cold rolling and thin layer technologies.</jats:p>

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • surface
  • grain
  • scanning electron microscopy
  • experiment
  • dislocation
  • copper
  • electron backscatter diffraction
  • cold rolling
  • durability