Abstract

The microstructure of pure vanadium after hydrogen ion irradiation at room temperature to a fluence of 1×1017ions/cm2 (and 5×1016ions/cm2) was investigated by transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Small dislocation loops (black spots) and cavities are formed after the irradiation. The nature and Burgers vector of dislocation loops formed in vanadium was characterized using g·b technique and inside–outside method. Interstitial dislocation loops with Burgers vector of 1/2<111> predominantly formed with less than 10% of 1/2<110> type. No <100> type or vacancy type dislocation loop formed. The microstructural evolution during the annealing process was also studied. Density and size of dislocation loops changed sharply when the annealing temperature was lifted up to 450°C. When the annealing temperature was higher than 500°C, bubble coalescence occurred with some large hydrogen bubbles formed.

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