“…1. The formation of extended defects (such as platelet-like cavities) has also been reported after high energy ion-irradiation or additional annealing on a pre-existing buried layer of small helium bubbles [28]. In that case, point defect migration and trapping are also mentioned.…”
“…1. The formation of extended defects (such as platelet-like cavities) has also been reported after high energy ion-irradiation or additional annealing on a pre-existing buried layer of small helium bubbles [28]. In that case, point defect migration and trapping are also mentioned.…”
“…When these interstitials loops migrate to the nearby sink, they leave behind a high saturation of vacancies within the sample matrix. Helium has very low solubility in SiC and therefore will interact with vacancies and precipitates leading to bubble nucleation [58] which are seen as white spots in the underfocus images. The bubble size increases with temperature and at 1000°C both interstitial He and He-V complexes are highly mobile [41] which enhances the growth of these bubbles.…”
Section: Changes In the Microstructure At 1000°cmentioning
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