Thermal annealing and exposure to divertor-like deuterium plasma of tailored tungsten oxide coatings
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
Abstract In this work we produced tungsten (W) and W oxide (WOx ) films by pulsed laser deposition (PLD) with the aim of the addressing modifications of structure and morphology that occur after annealing treatments and high-flux deuterium plasma. Thanks to the high flexibility of PLD we produced nanostructured W containing non-bounded oxygen, different types of WOx and multilayered films. W coatings are dense, non-porous and exhibit a nanocrystalline structure, resembling the coatings used as first wall in tokamaks. The oxide films are nearly stoichiometric amorphous WOx (x = 3) with different morphology from compact to porous. Depending on annealing temperature, nucleation of different crystalline phases (e.g. WO3 , W18 O49 ) occurs. Exposure of films to high-flux (~1024 m-2 s-1) deuterium plasmas in Magnum-PSI at different surface temperatures (Tmax = 580 K) determines material modifications at the nanoscale (e.g. nanometric defects) but no delamination. In addition preliminary deuterium retention results are reported.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
PLD; Tungsten oxide; plasma facing components; deuterium retention
Elenco autori:
Passoni, Matteo; Dellasega, David
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