Rippled Pattern of Image in HVEM Irradiated Nickel
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概要
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Rippled pattern in several lens of nanometer spacing is found in electron irradiated nickel at very narrow temperature range around 420 K by in situ observation with a high voltage electron microscope. The pattern is formed nearly perpendicular to the direction of g-vector, and vanishes with the cessation of irradiation. From a simple consideration based ona theory of diffraction contrast and reaction kinetics of point defects, the origin of the pattern seems to be small unstable dislocation loops of vacancy type located close to the incident surface of electrons.
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- 1986-12-20
著者
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IWATA Tadao
Department of Physics,Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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HISHINUMA Akimichi
Department of Materials Science, Tokai Research Establishment, JAERI
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Iwata Tadao
Department Of Physics Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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Sasaki Shigemi
Department Of Physics Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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JITSUKAWA Shiro
Department of Material Science, Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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Hishinuma Akimichi
Department Of Nuclear Fuels And Materials Research Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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Hishinuma Akimichi
Department Of Materials Science Tokai Research Establishment Jaeri
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Jitsukawa Shiro
Department Of Nuclear Fuels And Materials Research Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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IWATA Tadao
Department of Physics, Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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JITSUKAWA Shiro
Department of Fuels and Materials Research, Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute
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