Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8040340 Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms 2015 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
The deposition behavior of hydrogen isotopes in tungsten is essential in fusion material research. A tungsten (W) foil was pre-implanted by deuterium ions (D3+) with an energy of 20 keV/D and flux of 3.0 × 1014 D/(cm2 s) at room temperature until saturation state was confirmed by the proton yield of D(d,p)T reaction. The changes of D-concentration in surface layer have been obtained by D-D reaction analysis with low flux (0.6 μA) and high energy (75 keV) D+ beam at several storage time after the implantation terminated. Furthermore, the static D-retention in this sample was also measured by elastic recoil detection analysis one year later. The saturated value of nD/nW in surface layer of W foil is (42 ± 3) at.% at fluence of 1.5 × 1018 D/cm2. After beam stopped, the D-concentration decreased, and a static D-retention of about 3 at.% was found one year later. These results showed that more than 92% of deuterium precipitated in tungsten metal at saturated state was unstable.
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