Imaging of radiation damage using complementary field ion microscopy and atom probe tomography.
Radiation damage in tungsten and a tungsten-tantalum alloy, both of relevance to nuclear fusion research, has been characterized using a combination of field ion microscopy (FIM) imaging and atom probe tomography (APT). While APT provides 3D analytical imaging with sub-nanometer resolution, FIM is c...
Main Authors: | Dagan, M, Hanna, L, Xu, A, Roberts, S, Smith, G, Gault, B, Edmondson, P, Bagot, P, Moody, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2015
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