Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7963389 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2018 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Surface topography of and deuterium (D) retention in reduced activation ferritic-martensitic Eurofer'97 and ferritic oxide dispersion strengthening ODS-16Cr steels have been studied after exposure at 600â¯K to low-energy (70 and 200â¯eV), high-flux (â¼1022 D/m2s) pure D and D-10%He plasmas with D fluence of 2â¯Ãâ¯1025 D/m2. The methods used were scanning electron microscopy, energy-scanning D(3He,p)4He nuclear reaction, and thermal desorption spectroscopy. As a result of the plasma exposures, nano-sized structures are formed on the steel surfaces. After exposure to pure D plasmas, a significant fraction of D is accumulated in the bulk, at depths larger than 8â¯Î¼m. After exposures to D-He plasmas, D is retained mainly in the near-surface layers. In spite of the fact that the He fluence was lower than the D fluence, the He retention in the steels is one order of magnitude higher than the D retention.
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Authors
V. Kh Alimov, O.V. Ogorodnikova, Y. Hatano, YuM. Gasparyan, V.S. Efimov, M. Mayer, Z. Zhou, M. Oyaizu, K. Isobe, H. Nakamura, T. Hayashi,