Evaluation of the scavenging effect by low temperature laboratory plasmas driven with radiofrequency
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Abstract:
Proposed materials for ITER are beryllium for first wall and tungsten tiles (plus carbon fibre composites) for the divertor. The use of carbon materials at the divertor plates of ITER can be problematic due to the formation of tritiumcontaining co-deposits coming from the products of chemical erosion and physical sputtering. Scavenging effect in the hidden regions of the divertor has been proposed as a possible technique to eliminate the formation of amorphous carbon films. Nitrogen gas has been proposed as a good scavenger.
Although a complete suppression of the formation of amorphous carbon films
by nitrogen was achieved in laboratory experiments (in a low temperature
plasma), only a moderate reduction (<3040%) was seen at JET in type-III
ELM discharges (Tabares et al 2005 J. Nucl. Mater. 337339 86771). This
justifies further analyses for an understanding of physicochemical processes for the deposition/inhibition of carbon films. In this work, experiments in RF plasma discharges at lowpressures ofCH4/N2 admixtures were carried out. The formation of amorphous carbon films was investigated under different physical conditions, with high and lowenergetic ions on powered and floating electrodes, respectively. Optical emission spectroscopy of ion and neutral species was employed as the main diagnostic.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
OPTICAL-EMISSION SPECTROSCOPY; FILM DEPOSITION; CARBON-FILM; THIN-FILMS; DISCHARGE
Elenco autori:
Laguardia, Laura; Vassallo, Espedito; Fabrizio, Monica; Grosso, GIOVANNI MARIA; Barison, Simona; Cremona, Anna
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