Nitrogen is routinely used to control the power load to the divertor targets of tokamak fusion reactors. However, its chemical reactivity can have implications on design and operation of a fusion device. In this contribution experimental results from recent years on three topics are briefly presented. These are the formation of nitrides, the sputtering of beryllium in the presence of nitrogen and the production of ammonia. Laboratory experiments have shown that surface nitrides are formed both on beryllium and tungsten upon exposure to energetic nitrogen ions. Erosion rates of Be by energetic N ions are in good quantitative agreement with modeling. Erosion upon exposure of Be to a mixed N/D plasma is reduced with respect to a pure D plasma....
An investigation of the plasma nitriding mechanism under intensified conditions (average particle en...
Tungsten plate was exposed in the TEXTOR tokamak during nitrogen-assisted discharges. In order to de...
With tokamak devices developing towards higher heating powers, and carbon plasma facing components b...
Global gas balance experiments at ASDEX Upgrade (AUG) and JET have shown that a considerable fractio...
In this work results of the first D-2/N-2 experiments in GyM, a linear device able to produce plasma...
The interaction of energetic nitrogen projectiles with a beryllium surface is studied using a highly...
Nitrogen used to reduce the power load onto the divertor in tokamak fusion devices (JET, AUG) has th...
Nitrogen puffing is routinely applied in nuclear fusion plasma experiments with tungsten walls to co...
Nitrogen impurity seeding is a promising technique for increasing the radiative power dissipation r...
Gas seeding is often used in tokamaks to reduce the power load onto the divertor target plates. Nitr...
In the ITER tokamak, injection of nitrogen is foreseen to decrease the heat loads on the divertor su...
Ammonia formation was studied in a series of dedicated nitrogen seeded H-mode discharges at ASDEX Up...
N-2 gas is routinely used as a seeding species in fusion plasma to control the amount of power emitt...
The new molecular assisted recombination [MAR] of hydrogen plasmas supported by ammonia is investiga...
The leading candidate for impurity seeding in ITER is currently nitrogen. To date, there have only b...
An investigation of the plasma nitriding mechanism under intensified conditions (average particle en...
Tungsten plate was exposed in the TEXTOR tokamak during nitrogen-assisted discharges. In order to de...
With tokamak devices developing towards higher heating powers, and carbon plasma facing components b...
Global gas balance experiments at ASDEX Upgrade (AUG) and JET have shown that a considerable fractio...
In this work results of the first D-2/N-2 experiments in GyM, a linear device able to produce plasma...
The interaction of energetic nitrogen projectiles with a beryllium surface is studied using a highly...
Nitrogen used to reduce the power load onto the divertor in tokamak fusion devices (JET, AUG) has th...
Nitrogen puffing is routinely applied in nuclear fusion plasma experiments with tungsten walls to co...
Nitrogen impurity seeding is a promising technique for increasing the radiative power dissipation r...
Gas seeding is often used in tokamaks to reduce the power load onto the divertor target plates. Nitr...
In the ITER tokamak, injection of nitrogen is foreseen to decrease the heat loads on the divertor su...
Ammonia formation was studied in a series of dedicated nitrogen seeded H-mode discharges at ASDEX Up...
N-2 gas is routinely used as a seeding species in fusion plasma to control the amount of power emitt...
The new molecular assisted recombination [MAR] of hydrogen plasmas supported by ammonia is investiga...
The leading candidate for impurity seeding in ITER is currently nitrogen. To date, there have only b...
An investigation of the plasma nitriding mechanism under intensified conditions (average particle en...
Tungsten plate was exposed in the TEXTOR tokamak during nitrogen-assisted discharges. In order to de...
With tokamak devices developing towards higher heating powers, and carbon plasma facing components b...