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Temperature effects on damage evolution in ion-irradiated NiCoCr concentrated solid-solution alloy...

Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Journal of Alloys and Compounds
Publication Date
Page Number
154918
Volume
832

The damage evolution in equiatomic NiCoCr single crystals irradiated at 138 and 500 K with 1.5 MeV Ni+ ions has been investigated using ion channeling analysis and compared with previous results obtained at 300 K under identical irradiation conditions. As expected, irradiation temperature has a major influence on damage evolution and long-range effects in ion-irradiated NiCoCr. A change in relative irradiation resistance as a function of temperature is revealed when the ion channeling data are compared with previous ion channeling results from Ni-irradiated NiFe at 150, 300 and 500 K. NiCoCr has superior irradiation resistance than NiFe under ion irradiation at ≤ 300 K; surprisingly, the relative irradiation resistance is reversed under ion irradiation performed at > 300 K (i.e., 500 K), which may be attributed to local chemical ordering. These observations indicate that the NiFe alloy exhibits a more favorable chemical environment for suppressing deleterious microstructural degradation under high temperature irradiation than the NiCoCr alloy.