Fuel retention measurements in Aleator C-Mod using accelerator-based in situ materials surveillance

This paper presents the first in situ time- and space-resolved measurements of deuterium (D) fuel retention in plasma-facing component (PFC) surfaces using Accelerator-based In-situ Materials Surveillance (AIMS) on the Aleator C-Mod tokarriak. AIMS is a novel in situ materials diagnostic technique b...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of nuclear materials 2015-01, Vol.463, p.73-77
Hauptverfasser: Hartwig, Zachary S, Barnard, Harold S, Sorbom, Brandon N, Lanza, Richard C, Lipschultz, Bruce, Stahle, Peter W, Whyte, Dennis G
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Zusammenfassung:This paper presents the first in situ time- and space-resolved measurements of deuterium (D) fuel retention in plasma-facing component (PFC) surfaces using Accelerator-based In-situ Materials Surveillance (AIMS) on the Aleator C-Mod tokarriak. AIMS is a novel in situ materials diagnostic technique based on the spectroscopic analysis of nuclear reaction products induced in PFC surfaces using an ~MeV beam of deuterons from a compact linear accelerator in between plasma shots. AIMS measurements of D retention on inner wall PFCs were acquired during diverted and limited plasma operations and during wall conditioning experiments. Intershot measurements demonstrate the local erosion and codeposition of boron films on PFC surfaces with a constant D/B ratio. This is consistent with previous results suggesting that D codeposition with boron is insufficient to account for the net retention observed in Aleator C-Mod. Changes in deuterium concentration during boronization, electron cyclotron and glow cleanings were also measured.
ISSN:0022-3115
DOI:10.1016/j.jnucmat.2014.09.056