Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7968133 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2014 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
Reflection and implantation of low energy helium (He) ions by tungsten (W) substrate are studied using molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. Motivated by the ITER divertor design, our study considers a range of W substrate temperatures (300 K, 1000 K, 1500 K), a range of He atom incidence energies (⩽100 eV) and a range of angles of incidence (0-75°) with respect to substrate normal. The MD simulations quantify the reflection and implantation function, the integrated moments such as the particle/energy reflection coefficients and average implantation depths. Distributions of implantation depths, reflected energy, polar and azimuthal angles of reflection are obtained, as functions of simulation parameters, such as W substrate temperature, polar angle of incidence, the energy of incident He, and the type of W substrate surface. Comparison between the MD simulation results, the results obtained using SRIM simulation package, and the existing experimental and theoretical results is provided.
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Authors
Valery Borovikov, Arthur F. Voter, Xian-Zhu Tang,