Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7962959 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2018 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Surface structure modification and enrichment with tungsten and tantalum were measured for polished EUROFER97 samples after exposure to a deuterium ion beam. Time-of-flight medium energy ion scattering and time-of-flight elastic recoil detection analysis were implemented for measuring atomic composition profiles. Atomic force microscopy and optical microscopy were used to investigate surface morphology. The deuterium particle fluence was varied between 1021 D/m2 and 1024 D/m2, projectile energy was 200â¯eV/D and exposure temperatures up to 1050â¯K were applied. The average fraction of tungsten plus tantalum to total metal content in the 2â¯nm closest to the sample surface was increased from an initial 0.0046 to 0.12 for the sample exposed to the highest fluence at room temperature. The enrichment was accompanied by an increase in surface roughness of one order of magnitude and grain dependent erosion of the material. The appearance of protrusions with heights up to approximately 40â¯nm after ion beam exposure at room temperature was observed on individual grains. Samples exposed to 1023 D/m2 at temperatures of 900â¯K and 1050â¯K displayed recrystallization and cracking while changes to the total surface fraction of tungsten and tantalum were limited to less than a factor of two compared to the sample exposed to the same fluence at room temperature.
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Authors
Petter Ström, Per Petersson, Rodrigo Arredondo Parra, Martin Oberkofler, Thomas Schwarz-Selinger, Daniel Primetzhofer,