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Deuterium retention and release behaviours of tungsten and deuterium co-deposited layers

Journal

JOURNAL OF NUCLEAR MATERIALS
Volume 502, Issue -, Pages 247-254

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jnucmat.2018.02.009

Keywords

Deuterium retention; Deuterium release; Tungsten co-deposited layers; Magnetron sputtering

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [11475236]

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Tungsten (W) layer deposited in argon and deuterium atmosphere by magnetron sputtering was used as a model system to study the deuterium (D) retention and release behavior in co-deposited W layer. After deposition several selected samples were exposed in deuterium plasma at 370 K with a flux of 4.0 x 10(21) D/(m(2) s) up to a fluence of 1.1 x 10(25) D/m(2). Structures of co-deposited W layers are investigated by field-emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM) and X-ray diffraction (XRD), and the corresponding D retention and release behaviors are studied as functions of deposition and exposure parameters using thermal desorption spectroscopy (TDS). Two main D release peaks were detected from TDS spectra located near 600 and 800 K in these W and D co-deposited layers, and total deuterium retention increased linearly as a function of W layer's thickness. After deuterium plasma exposure, the total D retention amount in W layer increases significantly and D release peak shifts to lower temperature. Clearly, despite the high density of defects expected in co-deposited W layers, the initial deuterium retention before exposure to the deuterium plasma is low even for the samples with a W&D layer. But due to the high densities of defects, during the deuterium plasma exposure the deuterium retention increases faster for co-deposited layer than for the bulk W sample. (c) 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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