The effect of ion damage on deuterium trapping in tungsten
A systematic study investigating the effect of ion-induced damage, due to prior ion implantation, on deuterium retention in tungsten has been performed. Implantations with 1.5 keV D 3 + ions (500 eV/D +) to 10 23 D/m 2 at 500 K show a factor of 3–4 increase in retention for specimens previously expo...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of nuclear materials 1999-03, Vol.266 (1-3), p.520-525 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A systematic study investigating the effect of ion-induced damage, due to prior ion implantation, on deuterium retention in tungsten has been performed. Implantations with 1.5 keV D
3
+ ions (500 eV/D
+) to 10
23 D/m
2 at 500 K show a factor of 3–4 increase in retention for specimens previously exposed to a fluence of 10
24 D/m
2 and a factor of 6–7 increase for specimens previously exposed to a fluence of 3
×
10
24 D/m
2 over specimens exposed only to an incident fluence of 10
23 D/m
2. However, implantations with 1.5 keV D
3
+ (500 eV/D
+) ions to 10
23 D/m
2 at 500 K on specimens previously exposed to a fluence of 10
25 D/m
2 show no increase in retention. Implantations with 3 keV D
3
+ ions (1 keV/D
+) at the above conditions give retention results which do not depend on prior implantation treatments; only a slight increase in retention values with cumulative fluence is observed. Possible mechanisms are suggested to explain the observed effects. |
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ISSN: | 0022-3115 1873-4820 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0022-3115(98)00586-8 |