Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
In this work, we discuss the exposures of polycrystalline tungsten (W) and nanostructured W coatings to high
energy (~30 300eV รท ) medium-flux D
(~10 m s 20 2 1) deuterium plasmas of the linear machine GyM at an overall fluence of 10 m24 2. The energy and particle flux are tailored to that of charge-exchange neutrals at the vessel main chamber of present-day tokamaks and expected in ITER. Scanning Electron Microscopy measurements show the formation of surface nanostructures that are found to strongly depend on the W morphology and crystallinity, as well as on the energy of the ion species. The obtained nanostructures are few nanometres deep and similar to the one obtained after exposure of bulk W to divertor-like conditions. Dedicated annealing experiments are performed on selected samples, showing that the nanostructures developed on W coatings are thermally stable up to their recrystallisation temperature. The development of micrometric-sized blisters is also observed and found to strongly depend on the features of the W coatings, the substrate and the applied bias voltage.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
plasmas exposures; Nanostructures; Tungsten
Elenco autori:
Pedroni, Matteo; Dellasega, David; Passoni, Matteo; Vassallo, Espedito; Uccello, Andrea
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