Abstract
Abstract Suppression of transmutation helium can be achieved by introducing trapping sites such as dislocation and grain boundary in nuclear materials. In order to understand role of dislocations in helium irradiation effect in metal, positron annihilation spectroscopy and thermal desorption measurements were performed to study the interaction of helium atoms with dislocation in deformed Fe-9 wt.Cr alloys irradiated by 10 keV helium ions. The formation of irradiation defects and the thermal stability of helium-defect complexes are discussed. Analyzing the parameters of positron spectrum, the introduced dislocations will change the positron parameters of irradiated samples, which demonstrate that the dislocation has changed normal irradiation effects. Judging from thermal desorption spectrum, we can see the helium desorption peak of the deformed sample is ahead of well-annealed sample.
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