Abstract

Radiation defects in a stainless steel and a high-Ni alloy are investigated after D + and He + ion bombardment at 400°C. Development of dislocation loops and pores with ion fluence is analyzed. Unusual fractal-like dislocation loops were observed after D + bombardment. Influence of gaseous impurities in defect structure formation is discussed.

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