[HTML][HTML] Studies of dust from JET with the ITER-Like Wall: Composition and internal structure
E Fortuna-Zaleśna, J Grzonka, M Rubel… - Nuclear materials and …, 2017 - Elsevier
E Fortuna-Zaleśna, J Grzonka, M Rubel, A Garcia-Carrasco, A Widdowson…
Nuclear materials and energy, 2017•ElsevierResults are presented for the dust survey performed at JET after the second experimental
campaign with the ITER-Like Wall: 2013–2014. Samples were collected on adhesive
stickers from several different positions in the divertor both on the tiles and on the divertor
carrier. Brittle dust-forming deposits on test mirrors from the inner divertor wall were also
studied. Comprehensive characterization accomplished by a wide range of high-resolution
microscopy techniques, including focused ion beam, has led to the identification of several …
campaign with the ITER-Like Wall: 2013–2014. Samples were collected on adhesive
stickers from several different positions in the divertor both on the tiles and on the divertor
carrier. Brittle dust-forming deposits on test mirrors from the inner divertor wall were also
studied. Comprehensive characterization accomplished by a wide range of high-resolution
microscopy techniques, including focused ion beam, has led to the identification of several …
Abstract
Results are presented for the dust survey performed at JET after the second experimental campaign with the ITER-Like Wall: 2013–2014. Samples were collected on adhesive stickers from several different positions in the divertor both on the tiles and on the divertor carrier. Brittle dust-forming deposits on test mirrors from the inner divertor wall were also studied. Comprehensive characterization accomplished by a wide range of high-resolution microscopy techniques, including focused ion beam, has led to the identification of several classes of particles: (i) beryllium flakes originating either from the Be coatings from the inner wall cladding or Be-rich mixed co-deposits resulting from material migration; (ii) beryllium droplets and splashes; (iii) tungsten and nickel-rich (from Inconel) droplets; (iv) mixed material layers with a various content of small (8–200 nm) W-Mo and Ni-based debris. A significant content of nitrogen from plasma edge cooling has been identified in all types of co-deposits. A comparison between particles collected after the first and second experimental campaign is also presented and discussed.
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