Hybrid diffusive-displacive helium outgassing in Cu/Nb multilayer composites

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Abstract

Gas generation degrades material properties in nuclear applications. The construction of self-assembled bubble channels was proposed to help release gas to the surface. In this study, thermal desorption spectroscopy, in-situ TEM heating and molecular dynamics simulations were carried out to assess the outgassing feasibility in helium-irradiated Cu/Nb multilayers with low structural damage. We found that the formation of outgassing networks has a hybrid diffusive-displacive nature, with diffusive bubble coalescence and crack-induced displacive fracture. The latter could destroy the integrity of the multilayer structure. This suggests that the outgassing strategy making use of self-assembled cavity networks should be carefully designed to avoid large-scale structural failure.

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Gao, R., Jin, M., Li, Q. J., So, K. P., Zhang, L., Wang, X., … Li, J. (2021). Hybrid diffusive-displacive helium outgassing in Cu/Nb multilayer composites. Scripta Materialia, 194. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scriptamat.2020.113706

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