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Origin and Influence of Pre-Existing Segregation on Radiation-Induced Segregation In Austenitic Stainless Steels
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 February 2011
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The pre-existing segregation at grain boundaries in two austenitic stainless steels has been investigated by atom probe field ion microscopy and analytical electron microscopy. In addition, the effect of radiation-induced segregation on the near-grain-boundary composition has been studied by analytical electron microscopy. Pre-existing enrichment of Cr, Mo, B, C and P and depletion of Fe and Ni near grain boundaries has been observed. Significant affinity between Mo and N in both alloys is indicated by the detection of MoN2+` molecular ions during field evaporation. The pre-existing segregation is modified by radiation-induced segregation resulting in Ni and Si enrichment near the boundary as well as depletion of chromium adjacent to the boundary resulting in a “W-shaped” Cr profile.
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