Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6744438 | Fusion Engineering and Design | 2017 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The use of bare Reduced Activation Ferritic Martensitic (RAFM) steels has been proposed for the first wall in a fusion reactor. Thus, it is necessary to understand the erosion and surface morphology changes under direct and simultaneous hydrogen and helium implantation of RAFM steels under fusion-relevant condition. Experiments were performed at ion energies of â¼1 keV over the temperature range of 500-900 K, consistent with the anticipated operating conditions of the blanket region. The irradiation fluence was 1 Ã 1024 mâ2 and the He% in the ion beam was 0.5%. Mass loss was measured before and after irradiation to determine erosion. Surface morphology changes were observed by SEM/FIB. RBS was used to quantify the near surface W concentration. From SEM images, surface roughening was observed at T > 750 K and complex surface structures formed with peak-to-peak variation in the â¼Î¼m range. Mass loss increased with increasing surface roughening but the loss for simultaneous hydrogen-helium case was systematically higher compared to hydrogen-only case. A corresponding lower surface W concentration was measured for the simultaneous case, indicating Helium has an important role in W surface enrichment process.
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Authors
K. Yakushiji, H.T. Lee, M. Oya, M. Tokitani, A. Sagara, Y. Hamaji, K. Uenishi, K. Ibano, Y. Ueda,