The interaction of deuterium and tritium with radiation and other defects in austenitic steel and nickel (original) (raw)

Journal of Nuclear Materials, 2000

Abstract

The methods of residual resistivity, annihilation of positrons, and nuclear reactions in nickel and austenitic steels were used to examine the interaction of deuterium and tritium with defects produced by electron- neutron- or ion-irradiation and plastic deformation. It was found that vacancies, dislocations and three-dimensional vacancy clusters captured hydrogen in nickel. Vacancy clusters were formed in the presence of deuterium

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