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Physica Scripta | 2016

Microstructural modifications in tungsten induced by high flux plasma exposure: TEM examination

Andrii Dubinko; Anastasiia Bakaeva; M Hernandez-Mayoral; Dmitry Terentyev; G. De Temmerman; Jean-Marie Noterdaeme

We have performed microstructural characterization using transmission electron microscopy (TEM) techniques to reveal nanometric features in the sub-surface region of tungsten samples exposed to high flux, low energy deuterium plasma. TEM examination revealed formation of a dense dislocation network and dislocation tangles, overall resulting in a strong increase in the dislocation density by at least one order of magnitude as compared to the initial one. Plasma-induced dislocation microstructure vanishes beyond a depth of about 10 mu m from the top of the exposed surface where the dislocation density and its morphology becomes comparable to the reference microstructure. Interstitial edge dislocation loops with Burgers vector a(0)/2 and a(0) were regularly observed within 6 mu m of the sub-surface region of the exposed samples, but absent in the reference material. The presence of these loops points to a co-existence of nanometric D bubbles, growing by loop punching mechanism, and sub-micron deuterium flakes, resulting in the formation of surface blisters, also observed here by scanning electron microscopy.


Physica Scripta | 2016

Numerical analysis of TDS spectra under high and low flux plasma exposure conditions

Petr Grigorev; L. Buzi; Anastasiia Bakaeva; Dmitry Terentyev; G. De Temmerman; G. Van Oost; Jean-Marie Noterdaeme

A recently developed numerical model, based on the dislocation-driven nucleation of gas bubbles, is used to analyse experimental results on deuterium retention in tungsten under ITER relevant plasma exposure conditions. Focus is placed on understanding the relation between exposure temperature and flux on primary features of thermal desorption spectra: peak positions and intensities of the desorption flux. The model allows one to relate the peak positions with the size of plasma induced deuterium bubbles and envisage exposure conditions (temperature and flux) for their formation. Based on the performed analysis, dedicated experimental conditions to validate the model are proposed.


Journal of Surface Investigation-x-ray Synchrotron and Neutron Techniques | 2018

Thermal Desorption Spectroscopy of Deformed and Undeformed Tungsten after Exposure to a High-Intensity Plasma Flow

Anastasiia Bakaeva; A. Bakaev; Dmitry Terentyev; Andrii Dubinko; E. E. Zhurkin

As a result of the exposure of tungsten to a high-intensity plasma flow, it is established that the exposure of recrystallized and plastically deformed samples leads to fundamentally different mechanisms of confinement of plasma particles and associated deformation of the surface. The surface of the exposed deformed samples contains micrometer-sized ruptured blisters: an indication of the formation of subsurface bubbles on a grid of dislocations forming during deformation. Desorption spectra of both types of sample are decomposed into three peaks, corresponding to the detachment of plasma–gas particles from dislocations, deuterium-vacancy clusters, and pores. Plastic deformation, which leads to an increase in the dislocation density, does not change the position of the three peaks in the desorption spectra but increases their amplitude in comparison with the recrystallized material.


Journal of The Mechanics and Physics of Solids | 2015

Dislocation-mediated strain hardening in tungsten: Thermo-mechanical plasticity theory and experimental validation

Dmitry Terentyev; Xiazi Xiao; Andrii Dubinko; Anastasiia Bakaeva; Huiling Duan


Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2016

Surface hardening induced by high flux plasma in tungsten revealed by nano-indentation

Dmitry Terentyev; Anastasiia Bakaeva; Thomas Pardoen; Audrey Favache; Eugeni Zhurkin


International Journal of Refractory Metals & Hard Materials | 2017

Mechanical properties of as-fabricated and 2300 °C annealed tungsten wire tested up to 600 °C

D. Terentyev; J. Riesch; S. Lebediev; Anastasiia Bakaeva; J. W. Coenen


International Journal of Refractory Metals & Hard Materials | 2017

Evolution of plastic deformation in heavily deformed and recrystallized tungsten of ITER specification studied by TEM

Andrii Dubinko; Dmitry Terentyev; Anastasiia Bakaeva; Kim Verbeken; M. Wirtz; M Hernandez-Mayoral


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2017

Effect of high flux plasma exposure on the micro-structural and -mechanical properties of ITER specification tungsten

Andrii Dubinko; Dmitry Terentyev; Anastasiia Bakaeva; Thomas Pardoen; M. Zibrov; T.W. Morgan


Applied Surface Science | 2017

Sub-surface microstructure of single and polycrystalline tungsten after high flux plasma exposure studied by TEM

Andrii Dubinko; Dmitry Terentyev; Anastasiia Bakaeva; M Hernandez-Mayoral; G. De Temmerman; L Buzi; Jean-Marie Noterdaeme; B. Unterberg


Fusion Engineering and Design | 2017

Strong sub-surface plastic deformation induced by high flux plasma in tungsten

Dmitry Terentyev; Andrii Dubinko; Anastasiia Bakaeva; G. De Temmerman

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Thomas Pardoen

Université catholique de Louvain

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B. Unterberg

Forschungszentrum Jülich

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Jiří Matějíček

Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

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