Abstract

Dual and triple ion beam irradiations were performed on alpha-Cr using 5 MeV Fe++, 2.9 MeV He++ and/or 270 keV H+ to study the synergy of hydrogen and helium on cavity formation. Results indicate that co-implantation of helium with iron enhances cavity nucleation and co-implantation of hydrogen with iron augments cavity growth. Under triple beam irradiation, hydrogen also accelerates cavity nucleation via stabilizing initial embryos. First-principles calculations reveal that the presence of helium increases the maximum number of hydrogen atoms that can be captured by a vacancy from 6 to 9, providing an atomistic explanation to the triple beam synergy.

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