Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7964672 Journal of Nuclear Materials 2016 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
The sputtering yields of W coatings irradiated with He+ at different irradiation temperatures under fusion-relevant conditions have been measured as the function of He+ energy ranging from 18 to 300 eV. The sputtering yield of W coatings irradiated at temperature of 673 K increases by one order of magnitude from ∼10−3 to ∼10−2 W/He+ when He+ energy varies from ≤100 eV to ≥150 eV, indicating the existence of W sputtering threshold. The sputtering yield of W coatings irradiated at He+ energy of 300 eV rapidly increases from 4.56 × 10−3 to 1.44 × 10−2 W/He+ when the temperature increases from 293 to 973 K. Measurements by conductive atomic force microscopy show that plenty of nanometer-sized defects are formed after He+ irradiation at a relatively high He+ energy. The serious etching of W coatings at He+ energies of ≥150 eV can be also related to He trapping into defects in the sub-surface layer and their growth, leading to an increase in the thermal instability of W.
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