Abstract

The kinetic changes in the electrical resistance of nickel irradiated with 12.4-MeV α-particles on annealing at various temperatures were studied. At temperatures above 700°C, the kinetic curves first showed a rise and afterwards a fall in electrical resistance. This behavior corresponds to the usual laws governing the decomposition of supersaturated solid solutions and is associated with the development of helium-filled pores.

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