Application of Positron Annihilation Spectroscopy for Structural Defect Studies

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Oral Applied Research

Speaker

Dr Krzysztof Siemek (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research,)

Description

Positrons are used in materials science to study open volume defects. These imperfections play an important role in materials properties. Knowledge about their concentration gives possibility to control the conductivity, mechanical strength, ductility and many others. Defects can be created as a result of mechanical processing e.g. polishing, cutting, millig. They are also introduced during irradiation. This report aims to present positron annihilation studies of subsurface zone in materials exposed to sandblasting and irradiation. The complementary methods such as SEM, AFM microscopy and microhardness tests were also applied.

Primary authors

Dr Krzysztof Siemek (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research,) Dr Paweł Horodek (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research)

Co-authors

Mr Alexey Sidorin (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research) Mr Andrey Kobets (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research) Prof. I. Meshkov (JINR) Dr Marat Eseev (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research) Mr Oleg Orlov (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research) Mr Vasily Hilinov (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research)

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