Vacancy Migration and Void Formation during the Annealing of Electron Irradiated Molybdenum

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    Abstract

    We have used a combination of three techniques—resistivity, positron annihilation and transmission electron microscopy (TEM)—to examine the recovery on annealing of point defect damage introduced into high purity molybdenum by 10 MeV electron irradiation. The work produced two points of particular interest, both arising directly from the sensitivity of the positron annihilation technique to vacancy defects.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalNature
    Volume254
    Issue number5502
    Pages (from-to)685-686
    ISSN0028-0836
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1975

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