Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10645060 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2011 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Sputtering yields of He-induced W 'fuzzy' surfaces bombarded by Ar have been measured in the linear divertor plasma simulator PISCES-B. It is found that the sputtering yield of a fuzzy surface, Yfuzzy, decreases with increasing fuzzy layer thickness, L, and saturates at â¼10% of that of a smooth surface, Ysmooth, at L > 1 μm. The reduction in the sputtering yield is suspected to be due mainly to the porous structure of fuzz, since the ratio, Yfuzzy/Ysmooth follows (1 â pfuzz), where pfuzz is the fuzz porosity. Further, Yfuzzy/Ysmooth is observed to increase with incident ion energy, Ei. This may be explained by an energy dependent change in the angular distribution of sputtered W atoms, since at lower Ei, the angular distribution is observed to become more butterfly-shaped. That is, a larger fraction of sputtered W atoms can line-of-sight deposit/stick onto neighboring fuzz nanostructures for lower Ei butterfly distributions, resulting in lower ratio of Yfuzzy/Ysmooth.
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Authors
D. Nishijima, M.J. Baldwin, R.P. Doerner, J.H. Yu,