In 2010, all the plasma-facing components were removed from JET so that the carbon-based surfaces could be replaced with beryllium (Be) or tungsten as part of the ITER-like wall (ILW) project. This gives unprecedented opportunities for post-mortem analyses of these plasma-facing surfaces; this paper reviews the data obtained so far and relates the information to studies of tiles removed during previous JET shutdowns. The general pattern of erosion/deposition at the JET divertor has been maintained, with deposition of impurities in the scrape-off layer (SOL) at the inner divertor and preferential removal of carbon and transport into the corner. However, the remaining films in the SOL contain very high Be/C ratios at the surface. The first me...
The work presented draws on new analysis of components removed following the second JET ITER-like wa...
Post-mortem analyses of tiles removed from the JET MkII HD divertor in 2007 are presented. The resul...
Post-mortem analyses of tiles removed from the JET MkII HD divertor in 2007 are presented. The resul...
During the carbon wall operations of JET since 2001, an extensive post-mortem analysis programme has...
Post-mortem analyses of individual components provide relevant information on plasma-surface interac...
AbstractPost-mortem analyses of individual components provide relevant information on plasma-surface...
Erosion and deposition were studied in the JET divertor during the first JET ITER-like wall campaign...
This paper reports on the first post-mortem analyses of tiles removed from JET after the first campa...
A complete global balance for material transport in JET requires knowledge of the net erosion in the...
Erosion of plasma-facing materials and successive transport and redeposition of eroded material are ...
Following the first JET ITER-like wall operations a detailed in situ photographic survey of the main...
A set of Be and Wtiles removed after the first ITER-like wall campaigns (JET-ILW) from 2011 to 2012 ...
Coated divertor and wall tiles exposed in JET for the 1999–2001 operations have been used to assess ...
The work presented draws on new analysis of components removed following the second JET ITER-like wa...
Post-mortem analyses of tiles removed from the JET MkII HD divertor in 2007 are presented. The resul...
Post-mortem analyses of tiles removed from the JET MkII HD divertor in 2007 are presented. The resul...
During the carbon wall operations of JET since 2001, an extensive post-mortem analysis programme has...
Post-mortem analyses of individual components provide relevant information on plasma-surface interac...
AbstractPost-mortem analyses of individual components provide relevant information on plasma-surface...
Erosion and deposition were studied in the JET divertor during the first JET ITER-like wall campaign...
This paper reports on the first post-mortem analyses of tiles removed from JET after the first campa...
A complete global balance for material transport in JET requires knowledge of the net erosion in the...
Erosion of plasma-facing materials and successive transport and redeposition of eroded material are ...
Following the first JET ITER-like wall operations a detailed in situ photographic survey of the main...
A set of Be and Wtiles removed after the first ITER-like wall campaigns (JET-ILW) from 2011 to 2012 ...
Coated divertor and wall tiles exposed in JET for the 1999–2001 operations have been used to assess ...
The work presented draws on new analysis of components removed following the second JET ITER-like wa...
Post-mortem analyses of tiles removed from the JET MkII HD divertor in 2007 are presented. The resul...
Post-mortem analyses of tiles removed from the JET MkII HD divertor in 2007 are presented. The resul...