Raman microscopy to characterize plasma-wall interaction materials: from carbon era to metallic walls
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
Plasma-wall interaction in magnetic fusion devices is responsible for wall changes and plasma pollution with major safety issues. It is investigated both in situ and ex situ, especially by realizing large
scale dedicated post-mortem campaigns. Selected parts of the walls are extracted and characterized by
several techniques. It is important to extract hydrogen isotopes, oxygen or other element content. This
is classically done by ion beam analysis and thermal desorption spectroscopy. Raman microscopy is an
alternative and complementary technique. The aim of this work is to demonstrate that Raman microscopy is a very sensitive tool. Moreover, if coupled to other techniques and tested on wellcontrolled reference samples, Raman microscopy can be used efficiently for characterization of wall samples. Present work reviews long experience gained on carbon-based materials demonstrating how Raman microscopy can be related to structural disorder and hydrogen retention, as it is a direct probe of chemical bonds and atomic structure. In particular, we highlight the fact that Raman microscopy can be used to estimate the hydrogen content and bonds to other elements as well as how it evolves under heating. We also present state-of-the-art Raman analyses of beryllium- and tungsten-based materials, and finally, we draw some perspectives regarding boron-based deposits.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Raman microscopy; beryllium; carbon; tungsten; fuel retention
Elenco autori:
Dellasega, David; Passoni, Matteo
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