Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1565466 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2013 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Recent experimental results on tungsten surface morphology, especially nano-structure (fuzz), induced by helium plasma exposure at temperatures between 1000 K and 2000 K are reviewed. This structure was firstly reported in 2006. In this review, most of experimental results reported so far including characteristics and formation conditions of the nano-structure in both linear plasma devices and magnetic confinement devices, erosion and arcing by steady-state plasma exposure and ELM-like pulsed heat or pulsed plasma exposure by a laser and a plasma gun are summarized. In addition, He effects on D retention under simultaneous D/He irradiation on tungsten are presented.
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Authors
Y. Ueda, H.Y. Peng, H.T. Lee, N. Ohno, S. Kajita, N. Yoshida, R. Doerner, G. De Temmerman, V. Alimov, G. Wright,