2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.cossms.2014.12.005
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Materials aging at the mesoscale: Kinetics of thermal, stress, radiation activations

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“…Since it is not the purpose of this paper to discuss the origin and evolution of swelling with respect to irradiation, a Gaussian type swelling profile has been assumed. A Gaussian is a reasonable approximation to swelling profiles observed in some ion irradiation experiments [3,7,11,45] where swelling was suppressed from injected ions at the back of the ion range and from free-surface effects at the front of the range.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…Since it is not the purpose of this paper to discuss the origin and evolution of swelling with respect to irradiation, a Gaussian type swelling profile has been assumed. A Gaussian is a reasonable approximation to swelling profiles observed in some ion irradiation experiments [3,7,11,45] where swelling was suppressed from injected ions at the back of the ion range and from free-surface effects at the front of the range.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…This leads to the emergence of numerous mesoscale phenomena, offering ample opportunities for exploration and discovery. [ 87 ] Moreover, given that the formation of HoMS through STA has been established as the manifestation of concentration waves, it is important to note that the properties of building blocks, including their electronic structure, crystal structure, and morphology, are significantly influenced by the guiding concentration waves. [ 88 ] As a consequence, the multi‐objective variations in the formation of HoMS give rise to nontrivial properties in building blocks.…”
Section: Mesoscience In the Structure Of Homsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Radiation damage effects such as voids have been proposed as self-organizing into superlattices, 57 and have more recently been identified as hallmarks of mesoscale science 58 due to their potential self-organizing qualities. 59 Polycrystalline, anisotropic materials in particular may be studied to pinpoint the onset of anisotropic void swelling. While void swelling is an isotropic phenomenon, the resultant irradiation creep that relaxes stresses induced by void swelling will follow the anisotropy of the material, and its microstructure.…”
Section: Using Tg Spectroscopy In Situ To Identify Mechanisms Of Radimentioning
confidence: 99%