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Author(s):  
Xinge Fu ◽  
Xiang Liu ◽  
Peiyuan Zhang ◽  
Xuefen Tian ◽  
Weidi He ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
pp. 101094
Author(s):  
Yi-Ming Lyu ◽  
Yu-Ping Xu ◽  
Xiao-Chun Li ◽  
Xin Shen ◽  
Bo-Yu Wu ◽  
...  

Metals ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (11) ◽  
pp. 1689
Author(s):  
Vladimir Slugen ◽  
Jarmila Degmova ◽  
Stanislav Sojak ◽  
Martin Petriska ◽  
Pavol Noga ◽  
...  

New materials for advanced fission/fusion nuclear facilities must inevitably demonstrate resistance to radiation embrittlement. Thermal and radiation ageing accompanied by stress corrosion cracking are dominant effects that limit the operational condition and safe lifetime of the newest nuclear facilities. To study these phenomena and improve the current understanding of various aspects of radiation embrittlement, ion bombardment experiments are widely used as a surrogate for neutron irradiation. While avoiding the induced activity, typical for neutron-irradiated samples, is a clear benefit of the ion implantation, the shallow near-surface region of the modified materials may be a complication to the post-irradiation examination (PIE). However, microstructural defects induced by ion implantation can be effectively investigated using various spectroscopic techniques, including slow-positron beam spectroscopy. This method, typically represented by techniques of positron annihilation lifetime spectroscopy and Doppler broadening spectroscopy, enables a unique depth-profile characterisation of the near-surface region affected by ion bombardment or corrosion degradation. One of the best slow-positron beam facilities is available at the pulsed low-energy positron system (PLEPS), operated at FRM-II reactor in Munich (Germany). Bulk studies (such as high energy ion implantation or neutron irradiation experiments) can be, on the other hand, effectively performed using radioisotope positron sources. In this paper, we outline some basics of the two approaches and provide some recommendations to improve the validity of the positron annihilation spectroscopy (PAS) data obtained on ion-irradiated samples using a conventional 22Na positron source.


2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (3) ◽  
pp. 17-24
Author(s):  
Thanh Long Cao ◽  
Trung Hieu Nguyen ◽  
Quoc Dung Tran ◽  
Dong Phuong Huynh

Slow Positron Beam (PB) is an important device in the study of positron physics andtechniques, especially in material research. For the purpose of conceptual designing a PB system, we have simulated a PB system with the parameters of an existing system – SPONSOR, using SIMION software. The simulation results have been compared with the SPONSOR published results. The effect of magnetic field in controlling beam trajectory has been investigated in the preaccelerated and accelerated stages. The simulation results of using steering coils to adjust the beam trajectory are also presented in this report.


Author(s):  
Raed Alsulami ◽  
Mubarak Albarqi ◽  
Safwan Jaradat ◽  
Shoaib Usman ◽  
Joseph Graham

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vladimir Krsjak ◽  
Petr Hruška ◽  
Jarmila Degmova ◽  
Stanislav Sojak ◽  
Pavol Noga ◽  
...  

The present work provides an innovative approach to the near-surface slow-positron-beam (SPB) study of structural materials exposed to ion-beam irradiation. This approach enables the use of variable-energy positron annihilation lifetime...


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vladimir Krsjak ◽  
Jarmila Degmova ◽  
Petr Hruska ◽  
Stanislav Sojak ◽  
Pavol Noga ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (12) ◽  
pp. 123004
Author(s):  
Atsushi Yabuuchi ◽  
Toshinori Ozaki ◽  
Hitoshi Sakane ◽  
Hiroyuki Okazaki ◽  
Hiroshi Koshikawa ◽  
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