Abstract

The effect of low-dose MeV ion irradiation on the thermal conductivity and coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) of Fe–Ni alloys has been studied over the entire composition range using a combinatorial method. With our experimental precision of ±5%, the thermal conductivity of Fe–Ni alloys is unchanged by 2.3 MeV Ar + irradiation at a fluence of 1.2 × 10 14 ions cm - 2 . The CTE of Fe–Ni Invar alloys with Ni concentrations between 30 and 37 at.% increases significantly upon 2.3 MeV Ar + irradiation. At the Invar composition of Fe 65 Ni 35 , the CTE increases from 0.5 × 10 - 6 K - 1 before ion irradiation to 4.3 × 10 - 6 K - 1 after irradiation for an ion fluence of 1.2 × 10 14 ions cm - 2 or, equivalently, 0.1 displacements per atom. We attribute this increase in CTE to changes in atomic short-range order created by ion irradiation.

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