The helium-decorated In-vacancy complex InV2Hen in tungsten was studie
d with the aid of the perturbed-angular-correlation technique, using I
n-111 as a probe. The release steps InV2Hen-->InV2Hen-1+He were identi
fied for n=1-5. The corresponding dissociation energies are in the ran
ge of 2.9-4.5 eV, and agree perfectly well with the values determined
by means of thermal-helium-desorption spectrometry. The quadrupole fre
quency is about 122 Mrad/s for n=1, 2 and about 101 Mrad/s for n=3,4 a
s compared to 133 Mrad/s for the undecorated In-vacancy complex (n=0).
Trap mutation occurs when the vacancy is filled to an occupation numb
er n congruent-to 10, and gives rise to a quadrupole frequency of 218
Mrad/s. Trap mutation ultimately leads to bubble formation. At least t
hree different bubble-associated quadrupole interactions were observed
.