S. Nogami et al., Surface morphology changes in a SiC/SiC composite as caused by simultaneous triple-ion-beam irradiation, MATER T JIM, 42(1), 2001, pp. 171-175
Surface morphology changes of silicon carbide (SiC) fiber reinforced SiC ma
trix (SiC/SiC) composite materials occurring after simultaneous triple-ion-
beam irradiation were studied. Irradiation tests were performed with helium
(He) ions, hydrogen (H) ions, and self-ions (carbon (C) ions or silicon (S
i) ions). The peak displacement damage was 10 dpa (displacements per atom),
and the irradiation temperatures were 600, 800 and 950 degreesC. The conce
ntrations of He and H at the damage peak region were 1000 atomic ppm and 38
5 atomic ppm, respectively. Observations of the irradiated surface and the
measurement of morphology changes were performed. The shrinkage of SIC fibe
rs and the apparent shrinkage of the interfacial material, carbon, between
the matrix and the fibers at the irradiated surface were observed. These ph
enomena were mainly attributed to displacement damage caused by irradiation
.