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Irradiation Behaviors in BCC Multi-Component Alloys with Different Lattice Distortions

Yue Su, Songqin Xia, Jia Huang, Qingyuan Liu, Haocheng Liu, Chenxu Wang, Yugang Wang

2021Metals20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Recently, the irradiation behaviors of multi-component alloys have stimulated an increasing interest due to their ability to suppress the growth of irradiation defects, though the mostly studied alloys are limited to face centered cubic (fcc) structured multi-component alloys. In this work, two single-phase body centered cubic (bcc) structured multi-component alloys (CrFeV, AlCrFeV) with different lattice distortions were prepared by vacuum arc melting, and the reference of α-Fe was also prepared. After 6 MeV Au ions irradiation to over 100 dpa (displacement per atom) at 500 °C, the bcc structured CrFeV and AlCrFeV exhibited significantly improved irradiation swelling resistance compared to α-Fe, especially AlCrFeV. The AlCrFeV alloy possesses superior swelling resistance, showing no voids compared to α-Fe and CrFeV alloy, and scarce irradiation softening appears in AlCrFeV. Owing to their chemical complexity, it is believed that the multi-component alloys under irradiation have more defect recombination and less damage accumulation. Accordingly, we discuss the origin of irradiation resistance and the Al effect in the studied bcc structured multi-component alloys.

Topics & Concepts

IrradiationMaterials scienceAlloySofteningSwellingLattice (music)IonCrystallographyMetallurgyComposite materialChemistryNuclear physicsOrganic chemistryPhysicsAcousticsHigh Entropy Alloys StudiesHigh-Temperature Coating BehaviorsFusion materials and technologies