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Source for In Situ Positron Annihilation Spectroscopy of Thermal—And Hydrogen-Induced Defects Based on the Cu-64 Isotope
This work aims to investigate the (64)Cu isotope applicability for positron annihilation experiments in in situ mode. We determined appropriate characteristics of this isotope for defect studies and implemented them under aggressive conditions (i.e., elevated temperature, hydrogen environment) in si...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8588018/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34772219 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14216693 |
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author | Bordulev, Iurii Laptev, Roman Kabanov, Denis Ushakov, Ivan Kudiiarov, Viktor Lider, Andrey |
author_facet | Bordulev, Iurii Laptev, Roman Kabanov, Denis Ushakov, Ivan Kudiiarov, Viktor Lider, Andrey |
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description | This work aims to investigate the (64)Cu isotope applicability for positron annihilation experiments in in situ mode. We determined appropriate characteristics of this isotope for defect studies and implemented them under aggressive conditions (i.e., elevated temperature, hydrogen environment) in situ to determine the sensitivity of this approach to thermal vacancies and hydrogen-induced defects investigation. Titanium samples were used as test materials. The source was obtained by the activation of copper foil in the thermal neutron flux of a research nuclear reactor. Main spectrometric characteristics (e.g., the total number of counts, fraction of good signals, peak-to-noise ratio) of this source, as well as line-shaped parameters of the Doppler broadening spectrum (DBS), were studied experimentally. These characteristics for (64)Cu (in contrast to positron sources with longer half-life) were shown to vary strongly with time, owing to the rapidly changing activity. These changes are predictable and should be considered in the analysis of experimental data to reveal information about the defect structure. The investigation of samples with a controlled density of defects revealed the suitability of (64)Cu positron source with an activity of 2–40 MBq for defects studies by DBS. However, greater isotope activity could also be applied. The results of testing this source at high temperatures and in hydrogen atmosphere showed its suitability to thermal vacancies and hydrogen-induced defects studies in situ. The greatest changes in the defect structure of titanium alloy during high-temperature hydrogen saturation occurred at the cooling stage, when the formation of hydrides began, and were associated with an increase in the dislocation density. |
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spelling | pubmed-85880182021-11-13 Source for In Situ Positron Annihilation Spectroscopy of Thermal—And Hydrogen-Induced Defects Based on the Cu-64 Isotope Bordulev, Iurii Laptev, Roman Kabanov, Denis Ushakov, Ivan Kudiiarov, Viktor Lider, Andrey Materials (Basel) Article This work aims to investigate the (64)Cu isotope applicability for positron annihilation experiments in in situ mode. We determined appropriate characteristics of this isotope for defect studies and implemented them under aggressive conditions (i.e., elevated temperature, hydrogen environment) in situ to determine the sensitivity of this approach to thermal vacancies and hydrogen-induced defects investigation. Titanium samples were used as test materials. The source was obtained by the activation of copper foil in the thermal neutron flux of a research nuclear reactor. Main spectrometric characteristics (e.g., the total number of counts, fraction of good signals, peak-to-noise ratio) of this source, as well as line-shaped parameters of the Doppler broadening spectrum (DBS), were studied experimentally. These characteristics for (64)Cu (in contrast to positron sources with longer half-life) were shown to vary strongly with time, owing to the rapidly changing activity. These changes are predictable and should be considered in the analysis of experimental data to reveal information about the defect structure. The investigation of samples with a controlled density of defects revealed the suitability of (64)Cu positron source with an activity of 2–40 MBq for defects studies by DBS. However, greater isotope activity could also be applied. The results of testing this source at high temperatures and in hydrogen atmosphere showed its suitability to thermal vacancies and hydrogen-induced defects studies in situ. The greatest changes in the defect structure of titanium alloy during high-temperature hydrogen saturation occurred at the cooling stage, when the formation of hydrides began, and were associated with an increase in the dislocation density. MDPI 2021-11-06 /pmc/articles/PMC8588018/ /pubmed/34772219 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14216693 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Bordulev, Iurii Laptev, Roman Kabanov, Denis Ushakov, Ivan Kudiiarov, Viktor Lider, Andrey Source for In Situ Positron Annihilation Spectroscopy of Thermal—And Hydrogen-Induced Defects Based on the Cu-64 Isotope |
title | Source for In Situ Positron Annihilation Spectroscopy of Thermal—And Hydrogen-Induced Defects Based on the Cu-64 Isotope |
title_full | Source for In Situ Positron Annihilation Spectroscopy of Thermal—And Hydrogen-Induced Defects Based on the Cu-64 Isotope |
title_fullStr | Source for In Situ Positron Annihilation Spectroscopy of Thermal—And Hydrogen-Induced Defects Based on the Cu-64 Isotope |
title_full_unstemmed | Source for In Situ Positron Annihilation Spectroscopy of Thermal—And Hydrogen-Induced Defects Based on the Cu-64 Isotope |
title_short | Source for In Situ Positron Annihilation Spectroscopy of Thermal—And Hydrogen-Induced Defects Based on the Cu-64 Isotope |
title_sort | source for in situ positron annihilation spectroscopy of thermal—and hydrogen-induced defects based on the cu-64 isotope |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8588018/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34772219 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14216693 |
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