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Thermally embrittled amorphous Fe40Ni40B20 complete restoration of the ductility upon low dose neutron irradiation. The improvement of the ductility is studied both as a function of the damage type as caused either by thermal or by fast neutrons, and of the damage rate. While the damage rate has no influence, the type of irradiation strongly influences the damage level at which the ductility of amorphous Fe40Ni40B20 completely restored.
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Gerling, R., Schimansky, F.P., Wille, P., Wagner, R. (1985). The Effect of Damage Rates and Different Kinds of Irradiation on the Ductility of Amorphous Fe40Ni40B20 . In: Genthon, J.P., Röttger, H. (eds) Reactor Dosimetry. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-9726-0_2
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