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Comparison of irradiation tolerance of two MAX phases-Ti4AlN3 and Ti2AlN

Journal of Nuclear Materials(2019)

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Abstract
The microstructures of two MAX phases, Ti2AlN and Ti4AlN3, irradiated at room temperature with 70 keV He ions over a wide fluence range have been studied to reveal the dependence of MAX phase irradiation tolerance on structure. Grazing incident x-ray diffraction (GIXRD) reveals that a new set of diffraction peaks appears after ion irradiation for both MAX phases and the positions of diffraction peaks gradually shift towards lower 2θ values with increasing fluence. Transmission electron microscope characterizations show both MAX phases experience a similar structure transformation at low fluences, forming an intermediate structure. The d-spacings derived from electron diffraction analysis of intermediate structures are basically consistent with that of new peaks in GIXRD. At high fluences a nano-twinned microstructure is found in Ti2AlN, but no such microstructure is observed in Ti4AlN3. Based on the simulation results of electron diffractions and the irradiation responses of other MAX phases, the structure characteristics and formation mechanisms of the intermediate structure are derived and the discrepancy in the phase stability of both MAX phases at high fluences is discussed.
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MAX phases,Irradiation damage,Grazing incident X-ray diffraction,Transmission electron microscopy
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