Academic Publication

High-resolution imaging of complex crack chemistry in reactor steels by NanoSIMS

Feb 2008

Author/Source

Lozano-Perez S, Kilburn MR, Yamada T, Terachi T, English CA, Grovenor CRM

Details

Journal of Nuclear Materials
Volume 374, Issues 1-2, Pages 61-68
DOI: 10.1016/j.jnucmat.2007.07.009

Description

High-resolution analysis using a Cameca NanoSIMS 50 has been used to map the oxide chemistry in intergranular cracks in stainless steels. The technique has proven ideal for this type of sample, as it is able to discern between the different oxide layers and clarify the role of minor segregants such as boron and sulphur. Results are compared with analysis of the same sample by scanning auger microscopy and its interpretation discussed. The short time required to prepare and examine multiple regions present the NanoSIMS as an optimum tool for corrosion characterization.


Categories: Energy & Environment