Microstructural analysis of neutron irradiated titanium and rhenium

Abstract
The defect structure in α-titanium and rhenium irradiated with neutrons at 0.4T m (T m = absolute melting temperature) has been analyzed using transmission electron microscopy. In rhenium, the vacancies agglomerate into voids whereas in titanium, vacancy dislocation loops lying on the prism planes are the only vacancy type defects observed. In both metals, dislocation segments and network fragments are the main evidence of interstitial type defects. The presence of dislocation loops rather than voids in titanium irradiated at this temperature is an anamalous result when compared to results on other similarly irradiated pure metals. Possible explanations for the preferential formation of loops rather than voids in the titanium are discussed.