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RADIATION EFFECT OF HOME-MADE STAINLESS STEEL STUDIED BY POSITRON ANNIHILATION

RADIATION EFFECT OF HOME-MADE STAINLESS STEEL STUDIED BY POSITRON ANNIHILATION

Zhu Shengyun
Li Anli
Zheng Shengnan
Shi Suolang
Gou Zhenhui
Li Donghong
Huang Hanchen
Nuclear Science and TechniquesVol.4, No.4pp.230-234Published in print 01 Nov 1993
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The heavy ion irradiation is used for the first time to simulate the radiation damage produced by reactor neutrons in home-made modified stainless steels. The produced radiation damage is investigated by the positron annihilation spectroscopy. No detectable radiation damage is observed in the home-made modified stainless steels irradiated by 81.6 MeV carbon ions to a total dose of 3.3 × 1016 cm-2, indicating that the home-made modified stainless steel of this type has good radiation resistant properties.

Modified stainless steelRadiation damageRadiation resistant propertyHeavy ion simulationPositron annihilation lifetime
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