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Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2018

Single-crystal and polycrystalline diamond erosion studies in Pilot-PSI

D. Kogut; D. Aussems; N. Ning; K. Bystrov; A. Gicquel; J. Achard; O. Brinza; Y. Addab; C. Martin; C. Pardanaud; S. Khrapak; Gilles Cartry

Abstract Diamond is a promising candidate for enhancing the negative-ion surface production in the ion sources for neutral injection in fusion reactors; hence evaluation of its reactivity towards hydrogen plasma is of high importance. Single crystal and polycrystalline diamond samples were exposed in Pilot-PSI with the D+ flux of (4‒7)·1024 m−2s−1 and the impact energy of 7–9 eV per deuteron at different surface temperatures; under such conditions physical sputtering is negligible, however chemical sputtering is important. Net chemical sputtering yield Y = 9.7·10−3 at/ion at 800 °C was precisely measured ex-situ using a protective platinum mask (5 × 10 × 2 μm) deposited beforehand on a single crystal followed by the post-mortem analysis using Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM). The structural properties of the exposed diamond surface were analyzed by Raman spectroscopy and X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS). Gross chemical sputtering yields were determined in-situ by means of optical emission spectroscopy of the molecular CH A-X band for several surface temperatures. A bell-shaped dependence of the erosion yield versus temperature between 400 °C and 1200 °C was observed, with a maximum yield of ∼1.5·10−2 at/ion attained at 900 °C. The yields obtained for diamond are relatively high (0.5–1.5)·10−2 at/ion, comparable with those of graphite. XPS analysis shows amorphization of diamond surface within 1 nm depth, in a good agreement with molecular dynamics (MD) simulation. MD was also applied to study the hydrogen impact energy threshold for erosion of [100] diamond surface at different temperatures.


Nuclear Fusion | 2017

Retention and release of hydrogen isotopes in tungsten plasma-facing components: the role of grain boundaries and the native oxide layer from a joint experiment-simulation integrated approach

E.A. Hodille; F Ghiorghiu; Y. Addab; A Založnik; Marco Minissale; Z Piazza; C. Martin; T. Angot; Laurent Gallais; Marie-France Barthe; C.S. Becquart; S Markelj; Jonathan Mougenot; C. Grisolia; Régis Bisson


Physica Status Solidi (c) | 2015

Raman microscopy as a defect microprobe for hydrogen bonding characterization in materials used in fusion applications

C. Pardanaud; Y. Addab; C. Martin; P. Roubin; B. Pégourié; M. Oberkofler; M. Köppen; T. Dittmar; Christian Linsmeier


Nuclear Fusion | 2017

Preparing the future post-mortem analysis of beryllium-based JET and ITER samples by multi-wavelengths Raman spectroscopy on implanted Be, and co-deposited Be

M.I. Rusu; C. Pardanaud; Y. Ferro; G. Giacometti; C. Martin; Y. Addab; P. Roubin; Marco Minissale; L. Ferri; F. Virot; M. Barrachin; C. P. Lungu; Corneliu Porosnicu; P. Dinca; M. Lungu; M. Köppen; P. Hansen; Ch. Linsmeier


Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2017

Tungsten oxide thin film exposed to low energy He plasma: Evidence for a thermal enhancement of the erosion yield

H. Hijazi; Y. Addab; A. Maan; J. Duran; D. Donovan; C. Pardanaud; M. Ibrahim; M. Cabie; P. Roubin; C. Martin


Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2017

低エネルギーHeプラズマに曝露したタングステン酸化物薄膜:浸食収率の熱的強化のための証拠【Powered by NICT】

H. Hijazi; Y. Addab; A. Maan; J. Duran; D. Donovan; C. Pardanaud; M. Ibrahim; M. Cabie; P. Roubin; C. Martin


symposium on fusion technology | 2016

Multi wavelength Raman microscopy: a tool sensitive to both structure and chemistry in Be containing samples mimicking future JET/ITER samples

C. Pardanaud; P. Dinca; M. Lungu; M.I. Rusu; Ch. Linsmeier; M. Köppen; M. Barrachin; F. Virot; C. P. Lungu; Corneliu Porosnicu; T. Dittmar; E. Cannuccia; Y. Ferro; C. Martin; L. Ferry; Y. Addab; P. Roubin; P. Dollase


Physica Status Solidi (c) | 2015

Raman microscopy as a defect microprobe for hydrogen bonding characterization in materials used in fusion applications: Raman microscopy as a defect microprobe for hydrogen bonding characterization in materials used in fusion applications

C. Pardanaud; Y. Addab; C. Martin; P. Roubin; B. Pégourié; M. Oberkofler; M. Köppen; T. Dittmar; Christian Linsmeier


Physica Status Solidi (c) | 2015

Raman microscopy as a defect microprobe for hydrogen bonding characterization in materials used in thermonuclear fusion applications

C. Pardanaud; Y. Addab; M. Köppen; B. Pegourie; Ch. Linsmeier; C. Martin; T. Dittmar; M. Oberkofler; P. Roubin


26th IAEA Fusion Energy Conference | 2015

Retention and release of hydrogen isotopes in tungsten plasma facing components: understanding and controlling with an integrated approach

Régis Bisson; E.A. Hodille; F Ghiorghiu; Marco Minissale; Y. Addab; A Založnik; C. Martin; T. Angot; Marie-France Barthe; S Markelj; Laurent Gallais; C.S. Becquart; J Mougenot; C. Grisolia

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C. Martin

Aix-Marseille University

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C. Pardanaud

Aix-Marseille University

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P. Roubin

Aix-Marseille University

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M. Köppen

Forschungszentrum Jülich

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Marco Minissale

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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E.A. Hodille

Aix-Marseille University

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F Ghiorghiu

Aix-Marseille University

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F. Virot

Institut de radioprotection et de sûreté nucléaire

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G. Giacometti

Aix-Marseille University

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