Accumulation of deuterium in radiation-damaged tungsten |
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Authors: | B I Khripunov L S Danelyan V G Vostrikov V V Zatekin V S Koidan V S Kulikauskas S T Latushkin V B Petrov E A Romanovsky A I Ryazanov V N Unezhev |
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Institution: | 1. Russian Scientific Centre Kurchatov Institute, Moscow, Russia 2. Research Institute of Nuclear Physics, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
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Abstract: | Experimental studies have been performed to determine the effect of high-level radiation damage on the accumulation of deuterium and erosion of tungsten samples exposed to deuterium plasma. Tungsten samples were exposed first to fast helium ions having an energy of 3–4 MeV (providing from one to ten displacements per atom) and then to deuterium plasma up to a dose of 1025 ion/m2. The effects of deformation and modification of the surface microstructure have been observed. The concentrations of helium and deuterium have been measured by the methods of elastic nuclear proton backscattering and nuclear recoil detection of helium ions. A high concentration of deuterium in the damaged layer of a tungsten sample has been measured, and helium has been detected in a layer ~5 μm thick. The proposed method shows promise for determining the lifetime of materials used in fusion reactors and measuring the concentration of tritium accumulated in these materials. |
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