Positron and nanoindentation study of helium implanted high chromium ODS steels

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Three oxide dispersion strengthened (ODS) steels with different chromium content (MA 956, MA 957 and ODM 751) were studied as candidate materials for new nuclear reactors in term of their radiation stability. The radiation damage was experimentally simulated by helium ion implantation with energy of ions up to 500 keV. The study was focused on surface and sub-surface structural change due to the ion implantation observed by mostly non-destructive techniques: positron annihilation lifetime spectroscopy and nanoindentation. The applied techniques demonstrated the best radiation stability of the steel ODM 751. Blistering effect occurred due to high implantation dose (mostly in MA 956) was studied in details.

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Veternikova, J. S., Fides, M., Degmova, J., Sojak, S., Petriska, M., & Slugen, V. (2017). Positron and nanoindentation study of helium implanted high chromium ODS steels. In Journal of Electrical Engineering (Vol. 68, pp. 62–65). De Gruyter Open Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1515/jee-2017-0058

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