Particles comprised of a thermal neutron absorbing material (HfAl3) are dispersed in a metal matrix material with high thermal conductivity (aluminum) to conduct the heat generated by neutron capture away from the fuel and materials. This metal matrix composite is very promising for use as a conduction-cooled neutron absorber and has the potential to be useful as a shroud or heat sink for testing advanced fast reactor fuels and materials in an existing thermal reactor. To design and optimize the absorber block system for advanced reactor designs, fundamental understanding of the irradiation effect on material properties is necessary. This dataset contains TEM characterization results of neutron irradiated HfAl3-Al composite specimens. It is focused on the irradiation induced defects (dislocation lines and loops) characterization using the on-zone axis bright field STEM technique. This data was collected using a FEI Tecnai G2 F30 S/TEM at the Microscopy and Characterization Suite (MaCS), Center for Advanced Energy Studies (CAES).