Nitrogen puffing is routinely applied in nuclear fusion plasma experiments with tungsten walls to control the amount of power emitted from the plasma by radiation. However, as nitrogen is retained in significant amounts in tungsten it adds some complexity to the plasma-wall interaction. Basic questions concerning the interaction of nitrogen with tungsten, namely the energy and temperature dependent retention of nitrogen implanted into tungsten and the erosion of the formed tungsten nitride by deuterium, are still open. To address these questions, laboratory experiments with a mass-filtered ion source and sample analysis with in situ x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and nuclear reaction analysis were performed. The results of the impla...
Tungsten is a candidate plasma facing material for next generation magnetic fusion devices such as ...
N-2 gas is routinely used as a seeding species in fusion plasma to control the amount of power emitt...
The retention of radioactive tritium in the reactor wall is a safety issue and should be kept to a m...
Nitrogen is foreseen as seeding species in future magnetic confinement fusion reactors in order to r...
Nitrogen is a candidate for impurity seeding to reduce the edge plasma temperature for ITER's tungst...
Plasma facing components (PFC) within a fusion device are subjected to a harsh operating environment...
Gaseous nitrogen is planned to be used as a seeding species to control the power flux in future fusi...
Tungsten plate was exposed in the TEXTOR tokamak during nitrogen-assisted discharges. In order to de...
Global gas balance experiments at ASDEX Upgrade (AUG) and JET have shown that a considerable fractio...
Plasma facing components (PFC) in a fusion device are subjected to a harsh operating environment inv...
The set of experiments using a glow discharge of direct current in the mixture of working gases (nit...
A fundamental obstacle to controlled fusion devices is the retention of hydrogenic fuel in Plasma Fa...
International audienceWe report a systematic study that quantifies nitrogen retention and ammonia pr...
Nitrogen is routinely used to control the power load to the divertor targets of tokamak fusion react...
With tokamak devices developing towards higher heating powers, and carbon plasma facing components b...
Tungsten is a candidate plasma facing material for next generation magnetic fusion devices such as ...
N-2 gas is routinely used as a seeding species in fusion plasma to control the amount of power emitt...
The retention of radioactive tritium in the reactor wall is a safety issue and should be kept to a m...
Nitrogen is foreseen as seeding species in future magnetic confinement fusion reactors in order to r...
Nitrogen is a candidate for impurity seeding to reduce the edge plasma temperature for ITER's tungst...
Plasma facing components (PFC) within a fusion device are subjected to a harsh operating environment...
Gaseous nitrogen is planned to be used as a seeding species to control the power flux in future fusi...
Tungsten plate was exposed in the TEXTOR tokamak during nitrogen-assisted discharges. In order to de...
Global gas balance experiments at ASDEX Upgrade (AUG) and JET have shown that a considerable fractio...
Plasma facing components (PFC) in a fusion device are subjected to a harsh operating environment inv...
The set of experiments using a glow discharge of direct current in the mixture of working gases (nit...
A fundamental obstacle to controlled fusion devices is the retention of hydrogenic fuel in Plasma Fa...
International audienceWe report a systematic study that quantifies nitrogen retention and ammonia pr...
Nitrogen is routinely used to control the power load to the divertor targets of tokamak fusion react...
With tokamak devices developing towards higher heating powers, and carbon plasma facing components b...
Tungsten is a candidate plasma facing material for next generation magnetic fusion devices such as ...
N-2 gas is routinely used as a seeding species in fusion plasma to control the amount of power emitt...
The retention of radioactive tritium in the reactor wall is a safety issue and should be kept to a m...