Abstract
A wet-chemical method combined with spark plasma sintering was used to prepare a W-Y 2 O 3 alloy. High-temperature tensile tests and nano-indentation microhardness tests were used to characterize the mechanical properties of the alloy. After He-ion irradiation, fuzz and He bubbles were observed on the irradiated surface. The irradiation embrittlement was reflected by the crack indentations formed during the microhardness tests. A phase transformation from α-W to 3-W was investigated by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Polycrystallization and amorphization were also observed in the irradiation damage layer. The W materials tended to exhibit lattice distortion, amorphization, polycrystallization and phase transformation under He-ion irradiation. The transformation mechanism predicted by the atomic lattice model was consistent with the available experimental observations. These findings clarify the mechanism of the structural transition of W under ion irradiation and provide a clue for identifying materials with greater irradiation resistance.
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Tan, X., Luo, L., Chen, H., Zhu, X., Zan, X., Luo, G., … Wu, Y. (2015). Mechanical properties and microstructural change of W-Y 2 O 3 alloy under helium irradiation. Scientific Reports, 5. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep12755
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