Annealing Studies of Irradiated Platinum

Abstract
A field-ion microscope operated at 4.2°K has been used to study defects introduced into 99.9998% pure platinum by fast-neutron irradiation. Damaged or depleted zones have been identified and their concentration and size have been studied as a function of dose and annealing temperature. Direct observations indicate a distribution of zone sizes up to approximately 40 Å in diameter. The density of these zones is linear with dose in the range from 1016-1018 n/cm2 (E>1.45 MeV). Field-ion-microscope studies also reveal that upon annealing through stage-IV recovery, the small depleted zones (