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Title: Segregation of voids in a spatially heterogeneous dislocation microstructure
Authors: Dudarev, SL
Semenov, AA
Woo, CH 
Issue Date: 1-Sep-2004
Source: Physical review. B, Condensed matter and materials physics, 1 Sept. 2004, v. 70, no. 9, 094115, p. 1-8
Abstract: We investigate the dynamics of nucleation and the growth of voids in an irradiated material in the presence of a spatially heterogeneous dislocation microstructure. We find that, due to the sensitivity of the void nucleation rate to the local vacancy supersaturation, voids nucleate and grow almost exclusively in the regions where the density of dislocations is low. Numerical simulations show that the relatively high void growth rates observed experimentally in the regions of low dislocation density, leading to segregated evolution of dislocations and voids, can be naturally described by solutions of a spatially heterogeneous reaction-diffusion model that takes continuous nucleation of voids into account but does not assume the occurrence of long-range one-dimensional transport of clusters of self-interstitial atoms through the material.
Keywords: Microstructure
Voids
Publisher: American Physical Society
Journal: Physical review. B, Condensed matter and materials physics 
ISSN: 1098-0121
EISSN: 1550-235X
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.70.094115
Rights: Physical Review B © 2004 The American Physical Society. The Journal's web site is located at http://prb.aps.org/
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