Helium release and microstructural changes in Er(D,T)2−x3Hex films

Journal of Nuclear Materials(2008)

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Er(D,T)2−x3Hex, erbium di-tritide, films of thicknesses 500nm, 400nm, 300nm, 200nm, and 100nm were grown and analyzed by transmission electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, and ion beam analysis to determine variations in film micro-structure as a function of film thickness and age, due to the time-dependent build-up of 3He in the film from the radioactive decay of tritium. Several interesting features were observed: One, the amount of helium released as a function of film thickness is relatively constant. This suggests that the helium is being released only from the near surface region and that the helium is not diffusing to the surface from the bulk of the film. Two, lenticular helium bubbles are observed as a result of the radioactive decay of tritium into 3He. These bubbles grow along the [111] crystallographic direction. Three, a helium bubble free zone, or ‘denuded zone’ is observed near the surface. The size of this region is independent of film thickness. Four, an analysis of secondary diffraction spots in the Transmission Electron Microscopy study indicate that small erbium oxide precipitates, 5–10nm in size, exist throughout the film. Further, all of the films had large erbium oxide inclusions, in many cases these inclusions span the depth of the film.
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