Abstract

Copper, nickel, and Cu-Ni alloys have been irradiated with 200–400 keV 3He ions at a constant homologous temperature of T T m = 0.65 . The samples have been analyzed by TEM to compare helium bubble size and density. Visible bubbles were observed in all samples. The pure copper and the Cu-Ni alloys were found to contain similar bubble densities and sizes after irradiation. The pure nickel samples contained helium bubbles of smaller size and higher density as compared to the alloys.

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