H. Saitoh et al., QUANTITATIVE VISUALIZATION OF TRITIUM DISTRIBUTION IN VANADIUM BY TRITIUM RADIOLUMINOGRAPHY, Journal of nuclear materials, 263, 1998, pp. 1404-1408
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Categorie Soggetti
Nuclear Sciences & Tecnology","Mining & Mineral Processing","Material Science
Tritium luminography which measures the distribution and intensity of
beta-rays emitted from tritium using an imaging plate (IP) has been ap
plied to pure vanadium to observe the tritium distribution in it quant
itatively. It was demonstrated that the tritium distribution at the mi
croscopic area in the specimen was graphically displayed. In one case,
the tritium concentration on a grain surface was about three times gr
eater than that on a neighboring grain. The grains with (0 0 1) surfac
e orientation had a tritium activity of 1 Bq/mm(2) while the grains wi
th the grains with (1 1 1) orientation had 0.4 Bq/mm(2) at the present
tritium charging condition. The cause of this difference in tritium c
oncentration was due to the morphology of precipitated hydride varying
in the surface orientation of the crystalline grain. For the intensit
y recorded in the IP, the components of the X-rays generated from trit
ium in the specimen was only 2%. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V. All ri
ghts reserved.