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Positron annihilation study and computational modeling of defect production in neutron-irradiated reactor pressure vessel steels
Authors:J Kwon  HFM Mohamed  W Kim
Affiliation:a Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, 150 Deokjin, Yuseong, Daejeon 305-353, Republic of Korea
b Physics Department, Faculty of Science, El-Minia University, B.O. 61519, El-Minia, Egypt
Abstract:Positron annihilation spectroscopy (PAS) and a computer simulation were used to investigate a defect production in reactor pressure vessel (RPV) steels irradiated by neutrons. The RPV steels were irradiated at 250 °C in a high-flux advanced neutron application reactor. The PAS results showed that mainly single vacancies were created to a great extent as a result of a neutron irradiation. Formation of vacancies in the irradiated materials was also confirmed by a coincidence Doppler broadening measurement. For estimating the concentration of the point defects in the RPV steels, we applied computer simulation methods, including molecular dynamics (MD) simulation and point defect kinetics model calculation. MD simulations of displacement cascades in pure Fe were performed with a 4.7 keV primary knock-on atom to obtain the parameters related to displacement cascades. Then, we employed the point defect kinetics model to calculate the concentration of the point defects. By combining the positron trapping rate from the PAS measurement and the calculated vacancy concentrations, the trapping coefficient for the vacancies in the RPV steels was determined, which was about 0.97 × 1015 s−1. The application of two techniques, PAS and computer simulation, provided complementary information on radiation-induced defect production.
Keywords:61  80  Az  61  80  Hg  78  70  Bj
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