Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1569432 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2007 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Sputtering erosion and surface morphology of F82H and pure Fe irradiated by hydrogen and carbon mixed ion beam (1keVH3+) were studied. It was found that carbon impurity (0.7-0.8%) in hydrogen ion beam caused significant reduction in the sputtering yield for Fe at elevated temperatures (⩾773 K). On the other hand, the increase in the sputtering yield at elevated temperature was observed for F82H. Surface roughening at 423 K for Fe was pronounced in the case of C: 0.1%, but not in C: 0.7%. The mechanisms for these carbon effects could be related to surface disordering and change of grain orientation by mixed ion bombardment.
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Authors
Y. Ueda, M. Fukumoto, D. Sakizono, I. Sawamura, M. Nishikawa,