Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7964734 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2015 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Blistering burst induced tungsten dust nanoparticles were observed for the first time when a tungsten sample is submitted to a hydrogen low-temperature discharge under low flux and low incident energy values (20, 120 and 220Â eV) at a surface temperature of 500Â K. Tungsten nanoparticles (â¼50Â nm) were organized in 2D domains with diameter that is well correlated to the blister volume losses by burst. These observations suggest that dust nanoparticles were generated from blistering burst.
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Authors
K. Ouaras, K. Hassouni, L. Colina Delacqua, G. Lombardi, D. Vrel, X. Bonnin,