Abstract

Determining the mechanisms for irradiation-induced ductility loss is crucial for the design of reactor structural components. Here, the deformation characteristics around nanoindents in Fe and Fe10Cr irradiated with Fe ions to ∼1 displacement-per-atom at 313 K are non-destructively studied. Slip steps surrounding the nanoindents indicate that deformation is localised in the irradiated materials. Lattice rotation and strain fields near the indent site show over 87% confinement of plasticity in the irradiated material. Cr has little effect on the irradiation-induced changes in pile-up topography and deformation fields, suggesting it has limited impact on retaining strain hardening capacity and reducing irradiation-induced embrittlement.

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