Abstract

Neutron irradiation effects on sodium electrical conductivity at low temperatures were measured using the hole 12 cryostat of the Oak Ridge graphite reactor, Data were compared with those for copper; it is suggested that the displacement threshold for sodium is less than that for copper. Results from pulse-annealing studies are presented in graphical form. The importance of the thermal history of sodium is stressed; sodium is far from an ideal simple metal. (L.N.N.)

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