Nuclear Materials and Energy (Dec 2023)

The microstructure and He+ ion irradiation behavior of novel low-activation W-Ta-Cr-V refractory high entropy alloy for nuclear applications

  • D. Kalita,
  • I. Jóźwik,
  • Ł. Kurpaska,
  • Y. Zhang,
  • K. Mulewska,
  • W. Chrominski,
  • J. O'Connell,
  • Y. Ge,
  • W.L. Boldman,
  • P.D. Rack,
  • Y. Wang,
  • W.J. Weber,
  • J. Jagielski

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 37
p. 101513

Abstract

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Microstructure and nanohardness of a nearly equimolar W-Ta-Cr-V high entropy alloy (HEA), as well as its irradiation response under He+ irradiation, were investigated. The single-phase body-centered cubic nanostructured alloy with a 1 µm thick layer was fabricated on a silicon substrate using a magnetron sputtering method. The HEA film has a complex microstructure consisting of micrometric domains that exhibit internal nanostructure controlled by their crystal orientation. The measured nanohardness of the W-Ta-Cr-V alloy is 13 ± 2 GPa, which significantly exceeds the hardness of nanocrystalline tungsten as a result of the high solid-solution strengthening effect. In order to evaluate the irradiation resistance of the HEA film, the material was irradiated with 200 keV He+ ions at room temperature, with two different ion fluences: 1 × 1016 and 5 × 1016 ions/cm2. Using transmission electron microscopy, a high density of extremely fine He bubbles is observed that were uniformly distributed in the matrix. The increase of He+ ion fluence increased the density of bubbles, whereas their size remained at a similar level, which indicates that the damage proceeds by the nucleation of additional He bubbles, not by their growth.

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