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Investigations of ion irradiation induced surface damage features in zirconium alloys by atomic force microscopy
Continuous Kr ion irradiation at 400 °C with damage level up to 40 dpa was performed in Zircaloy-4 to investigate the surface damage features of α-Zr matrix. Atomic force microscopy confirms that the irradiation induced surface damage is primarily in the form of damaged pits. The increasing Ra value indicates the gradual surface roughening process with continuous irradiation. The irradiation-induced surface roughening mechanism is suggested as three stages: stage I, the formation and growth along depth direction of damaged pits at low doses; stage II, the extension of damaged region within the surface; stage III, layer by layer removal of surface atoms once the undamaged matrix is depleted.