Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10645108 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2011 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
A toroidally-continuous row of bulk tungsten (W) tiles was installed near the typical location of the outer strike-point in the Alcator C-Mod divertor and was removed for analysis after two campaigns (3151 plasma discharges). External beam (in-air) particle induced X-ray emission (PIXE) analysis has been used to observe campaign-integrated W migration patterns in the otherwise Mo divertor using the W as a tracer for divertor erosion and transport. With a set of high spatial resolution PIXE measurements (â¼3Â mm resolution), poloidal profiles of W migration have been constructed. Redeposition of up to 1.5Â ÃÂ 1021Â atoms/m2 (â¼20Â nm equivalent thickness) is observed on the outer and inner divertor, and in the private-flux region. The campaign-integrated deposition on the analyzed tiles corresponds to net W erosion of â¼60Â nm (>0.014Â nm/s). The migration profiles indicate sputtering and prompt redeposition in the outer divertor, neutral and ion transport through the private-flux region, and transport in the scrape off layer.
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Authors
H.S. Barnard, B. Lipschultz, D.G. Whyte,