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Neutron irradiation-enhanced grain growth in tungsten and tungsten alloys...

Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Journal of Alloys and Compounds
Publication Date
Page Numbers
163419 to 163419
Volume
901
Issue
901

To understand the microstructural stability of candidate plasma-facing materials under fusion-relevant environments, neutron irradiation of W and W-3%Re alloys with and without K and La dopants was performed in the mixed-spectrum High Flux Isotope Reactor at nominal temperatures of ~850 °C and ~1100 °C to calculated doses between 0.42 and 0.47 dpa. To the best of our knowledge, this study presents the first experimental evidence of radiation-enhanced recrystallization in W and undoped W–Re alloys at ~850 °C, conditions where thermal annealing does not cause any grain growth in a similar timescale. Potassium- or lanthanum-doped tungsten alloys showed more resistance to radiation-enhanced grain growth. We explain the acceleration of grain growth by analyzing the self-diffusion constant under atomic displacement environments. The microstructural observations of the studied W variants suggest that La doping is more effective than K doping for mitigating recrystallization. This study also found that radiation-enhanced recrystallization is an important consideration when designing and applying W to plasma-facing components in future nuclear fusion reactors.