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Nuclear Fusion | 2014

Dislocations mediate hydrogen retention in tungsten

Dmitry Terentyev; V.I. Dubinko; A. Bakaev; Y. Zayachuk; W. Van Renterghem; Petr Grigorev

In this letter, a comprehensive mechanism for the nucleation and growth of bubbles on dislocations under plasma exposure of tungsten is proposed. The mechanism reconciles long-standing experimental observations of hydrogen isotopes retention, essentially defined by material microstructure, and so far not fully explained. Hence, this work provides an important link to unify materials modelling with experimental assessment of W and W-based alloys as candidates for plasma facing components.


Scientific Reports | 2017

In situ disordering of monoclinic titanium monoxide Ti 5 O 5 studied by transmission electron microscope TEM

А. А. Rempel; W. Van Renterghem; А. А. Valeeva; Marc Verwerft; S. Van den Berghe

The superlattice and domain structures exhibited by ordered titanium monoxide Ti5O5 are disrupted by low energy electron beam irradiation. The effect is attributed to the disordering of the oxygen and titanium sublattices. This disordering is caused by the displacement of both oxygen and titanium atoms by the incident electrons and results in a phase transformation of the monoclinic phase Ti5O5 into cubic B1 titanium monoxide. In order to determine the energies required for the displacement of titanium or oxygen atoms, i.e. threshold displacement energies, a systematic study of the disappearance of superstructure reflections with increasing electron energy and electron bombardment dose has been performed in situ in a transmission electron microscope (TEM). An incident electron energy threshold between 120 and 140 keV has been observed. This threshold can be ascribed to the displacements of titanium atoms with 4 as well as with 5 oxygen atoms as nearest neighbors. The displacement threshold energy of titanium atoms in Ti5O5 corresponding with the observed incident electron threshold energy lies between 6.0 and 7.5 eV. This surprisingly low value can be explained by the presence of either one or two vacant oxygen lattice sites in the nearest neighbors of all titanium atoms.


Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2008

Transmission electron microscopy investigation of irradiated U–7 wt%Mo dispersion fuel

S. Van den Berghe; W. Van Renterghem; A. Leenaers


Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2011

Irradiation behavior of ground U(Mo) fuel with and without Si added to the matrix

A. Leenaers; S. Van den Berghe; W. Van Renterghem; F. Charollais; P. Lemoine; C. Jarousse; A. Röhrmoser; W. Petry


Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2011

Influence of post irradiation annealing on the mechanical properties and defect structure of AISI 304 steel

W. Van Renterghem; A. Al Mazouzi; S. Van Dyck


Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2015

Global erosion and deposition patterns in JET with the ITER-like Wall

A. Baron-Wiechec; A. Widdowson; E. Alves; C.F. Ayres; N.P. Barradas; S. Brezinsek; J.P. Coad; N. Catarino; K. Heinola; J. Likonen; G. F. Matthews; M. Mayer; Per Petersson; M. Rubel; W. Van Renterghem; I. Uytdenhouwen; Jet-Efda Contributors


Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2016

High burn-up structure of U(Mo) dispersion fuel

A. Leenaers; W. Van Renterghem; S. Van den Berghe


Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2015

Microscopically nonuniform deposition and deuterium retention in the divertor in JET with ITER-like wall

H. Bergsåker; Igor Bykov; Per Petersson; G. Possnert; J. Likonen; S. Koivuranta; J. P. Coad; W. Van Renterghem; I. Uytdenhouwen; A. Widdowson


Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2014

Evolution of the radiation-induced defect structure in 316 type stainless steel after post-irradiation annealing

W. Van Renterghem; Milan J. Konstantinovic; M. Vankeerberghen


Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2016

Effect of temperature and dissolved hydrogen on oxide films formed on Ni and Alloy 182 in simulated PWR water

R. Mendonça; Rik-Wouter Bosch; W. Van Renterghem; Marc Vankeerberghen; C. de Araújo Figueiredo

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A. Widdowson

Culham Centre for Fusion Energy

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J. Likonen

VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland

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Igor Bykov

Royal Institute of Technology

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International Atomic Energy Agency

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B.D. Miller

Idaho National Laboratory

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