Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7967229 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2014 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Surface topography and deuterium retention in polycrystalline hot-rolled W and W-5%Re have been examined after exposure to a low-energy (76 eV), high flux (around 1022 D/m2 s) deuterium plasma to an ion fluence of 1026 D/m2 at various temperatures. The methods used were confocal laser scanning microscopy and the D(3He, p)4He nuclear reaction at 3He energies varied from 0.69 to 4.0 MeV. During exposure to the D plasma at temperatures in the range from 348 to 673 K, small blisters of size in the range from about 1 to about 15 μm, depending on the exposure temperature, are formed on the W and W-5%Re surfaces. In the W-5%Re, the deuterium retention demonstrates its maximum at exposure temperature of 463 K, while in the W this maximum is shifted to 523 K. A difference in the temperature dependence of the D retention for the W and W-5%Re is explained, as a rough approximation, by temperature dependences of the ductility of these materials.
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Authors
V.Kh. Alimov, Y. Hatano, K. Sugiyama, M. Balden, M. Oyaidzu, S. Akamaru, K. Tada, H. Kurishita, T. Hayashi, M. Matsuyama,