observed etch-patterns seem to have no relation with the dislocation content of the crystals. The imphcations are discussed.
Effect of high-temperature neutron irradiation on the crystallites of graphite materials
โ Scribed by T. Saito; Y. Sasaki
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1980
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 450 KB
- Volume
- 18
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0008-6223
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โฆ Synopsis
Changes in crystal lattice parameter, c-axis lattice strain and apparent crystallite height induced by neutron irradiation at 72G135O"C were investigated by means of X-ray diffraction for fourteen specimens which included five bands of nuclear graphite and two kinds of pyrolytic graphite.
All irradiated materials show a marked increase in c-axis lattice strain, while changes in the lattice parameters are very small. The relation between lattice strain and layer spacing was analyzed for preand post-irradiated graphites, and it is inferred that, whereas the predominant constituent of strain in the unirradiated graphite is the statistical fluctuation in distribution of layer spacings, for the irradiated material it is the distortion of layer planes. On the basis of the relation between c-axis lattice strain and apparent crystallite height, the stacking height of graphite layer planes is estimated to be about 70 A for pre-irradiated graphite.
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