Deuterium retention and surface modifications of nanocrystalline tungsten films exposed to high-flux plasma

Authors
  • A.W. Kleyn
  • P.A. Zeijlmans van Emmichoven
Publication date 2015
Journal Journal of Nuclear Materials
Event 21st International Conference on Plasma Surface Interactions 2014: Ongaku-do, Kanazawa Ishikawa, Japan, 26.-30.May.2014
Volume | Issue number 463
Pages (from-to) 989-992
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Van 't Hoff Institute for Molecular Sciences (HIMS)
Abstract
Deuterium retention studies are presented for nanostructured tungsten films exposed to high-flux deuterium plasmas. Thin tungsten films of similar to 1 mu m thickness were deposited with pulsed laser deposition (PLD) on bulk tungsten. Surface modifications were studied with scanning electron microscopy and deuterium retention with thermal desorption spectroscopy. Three types of PLD films with different densities and crystallinity were studied after exposure to deuterium plasmas. The surface temperature ranged from about 460 K at the periphery to about 520 K in the centre of the targets. The films withstand the intense plasma exposure well and maintain their overall integrity. An increase of deuterium retention is observed with decreasing tungsten density and crystallite size. We found that the filling of these thin films with deuterium is significantly faster than for pre-damaged polycrystalline tungsten. We observed formation of micrometer-sized blisters as well as structures on the nanometer scale, both depending on the layer type.
Document type Article
Note Proceedings title: Plasma Surface Interactions 21 - Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Plasma-Surface Interactions in Controlled Fusion Devices, Kanazawa, Japan May 26-30, 2014 Publisher: Elsevier Place of publication: Amsterdam Editors: Y. Ueda, N. Asakura, K. Hoshino, A. Ito, S. Kajita, M. Kobayashi, H.T. Lee, T. Nakano, M. Tokitani
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jnucmat.2014.11.025
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