A new facility to study the interaction of hydrogen isotopes with nuclear fusion-relevant first wall materials, and their retention and release, has been produced. The new facility allows for implanting a range of gases into samples, including tritium. An accurate study of isotope effects, such as the isotopic exchange in damaged microstructure, has previously been difficult due to a background signal of light hydrogen. This new capability will allow virtually background free measurements using tritium and deuterium. The design and build of this facility are described and commissioning results are presented. Within the UKAEA-led tritium retention in controlled and evolving microstructure (TRiCEM) project, this facility is used for the compa...
The paper is the result of investigations the authors of initial stages of hydrogen isotope retentio...
Modelling of gas-driven deuterium permeation in EUROFERR. Arredondo1, K.Schmid1, A. Houben2, W. Jaco...
Refractory materials are being considered potential candidates to build the first wall of the fusion...
A new facility to study the interaction of hydrogen isotopes with nuclear fusion-relevant first wall...
Tritium accumulation in nuclear fusion reactor materials is a major concern for practical and safe f...
Using the methods of ion implantation, electron microscopy and nuclear reactions the data on defect ...
Tungsten is a candidate plasma facing material for next generation magnetic fusion devices such as ...
Deuterium retention and detrapping behavior in the ferritic-martensitic steels EUROFER’97 and P92 af...
Nuclear fusion plasma-facing materials (PFM) will suffer from irradiation, leading to significant ch...
AbstractThe objective of this work is to compare the deuterium retention in tungsten pre-damaged wit...
Hydrogen isotope exchange in tungsten was investigated at various temperatures both after sequential...
Deuterium retention and detrapping behavior in the ferritic-martensitic steels EUROFER’97 and P92 af...
The tungsten “heavy alloy” HPM 1850, a liquid-phase sintered composite material with two weight perc...
The influence of the presence of deuterium on displacement damage in tungsten is studied by implanti...
A fundamental obstacle to controlled fusion devices is the retention of hydrogenic fuel in Plasma Fa...
The paper is the result of investigations the authors of initial stages of hydrogen isotope retentio...
Modelling of gas-driven deuterium permeation in EUROFERR. Arredondo1, K.Schmid1, A. Houben2, W. Jaco...
Refractory materials are being considered potential candidates to build the first wall of the fusion...
A new facility to study the interaction of hydrogen isotopes with nuclear fusion-relevant first wall...
Tritium accumulation in nuclear fusion reactor materials is a major concern for practical and safe f...
Using the methods of ion implantation, electron microscopy and nuclear reactions the data on defect ...
Tungsten is a candidate plasma facing material for next generation magnetic fusion devices such as ...
Deuterium retention and detrapping behavior in the ferritic-martensitic steels EUROFER’97 and P92 af...
Nuclear fusion plasma-facing materials (PFM) will suffer from irradiation, leading to significant ch...
AbstractThe objective of this work is to compare the deuterium retention in tungsten pre-damaged wit...
Hydrogen isotope exchange in tungsten was investigated at various temperatures both after sequential...
Deuterium retention and detrapping behavior in the ferritic-martensitic steels EUROFER’97 and P92 af...
The tungsten “heavy alloy” HPM 1850, a liquid-phase sintered composite material with two weight perc...
The influence of the presence of deuterium on displacement damage in tungsten is studied by implanti...
A fundamental obstacle to controlled fusion devices is the retention of hydrogenic fuel in Plasma Fa...
The paper is the result of investigations the authors of initial stages of hydrogen isotope retentio...
Modelling of gas-driven deuterium permeation in EUROFERR. Arredondo1, K.Schmid1, A. Houben2, W. Jaco...
Refractory materials are being considered potential candidates to build the first wall of the fusion...