A novel method for tritium release has been demonstrated on codeposited layers on graphite and carbon-fiber-composite tiles from the Tokamak Fusion Test Reactor (TFTR). A scanning continuous wave Nd laser beam heated the codeposits to a temperature of 1200-2300 degrees C for 10 to 200 milliseconds in an argon atmosphere. The temperature rise of the codeposit was significantly higher than that of the manufactured tile material (e.g., 1770 degrees C cf. 1080 degrees C). A major fraction of tritium was thermally desorbed with minimal change to the surface appearance at a laser intensity of 8 kW/cm(superscript ''2''), peak temperatures above 1230 degrees C and heating duration 10-20 milliseconds. In two experiments, 46% and 84% of the total tri...
International audienceIn this paper, in situ tritium measurements and control by laser techniques ar...
Next generation tokamaks offer the possibility of highly efficient energy generation from the fusion...
An experiment has been performed to measure the effect of temperature on the outgassing rate of trit...
A novel laser heating technique has recently been applied to removing tritium from carbon tiles that...
The retention of tritium (T) by carbon based deposits on tokamak surfaces is of increasing concern t...
The tritium profiles in a TFTR graphite tile exposed to D-D plasmas and in a JET graphite tile emplo...
Tritium removal is a major unsolved development task for next-step devices with carbon plasma-facing...
High heat flux interactions with plasma-facing components have been studied at microscopic scales. T...
International audienceTreatments of plasma facing components (PFCs) are major issues for ITER operat...
Tritium issues will play a central role in the performance and operation of next-step deuterium-trit...
Efficient techniques for rapid tritium removal will be necessary for ITER (International Thermonucle...
Efficient techniques for rapid tritium removal will be necessary for ITER to meet its physics and en...
ITER operation might be limited by the tritium inventory that will be retained in carbon tiles and r...
Tritium in first wall materials of fusion machines is a matter of concern not only for inventory pur...
The Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) Engineering and Research Staff in collaboration with ...
International audienceIn this paper, in situ tritium measurements and control by laser techniques ar...
Next generation tokamaks offer the possibility of highly efficient energy generation from the fusion...
An experiment has been performed to measure the effect of temperature on the outgassing rate of trit...
A novel laser heating technique has recently been applied to removing tritium from carbon tiles that...
The retention of tritium (T) by carbon based deposits on tokamak surfaces is of increasing concern t...
The tritium profiles in a TFTR graphite tile exposed to D-D plasmas and in a JET graphite tile emplo...
Tritium removal is a major unsolved development task for next-step devices with carbon plasma-facing...
High heat flux interactions with plasma-facing components have been studied at microscopic scales. T...
International audienceTreatments of plasma facing components (PFCs) are major issues for ITER operat...
Tritium issues will play a central role in the performance and operation of next-step deuterium-trit...
Efficient techniques for rapid tritium removal will be necessary for ITER (International Thermonucle...
Efficient techniques for rapid tritium removal will be necessary for ITER to meet its physics and en...
ITER operation might be limited by the tritium inventory that will be retained in carbon tiles and r...
Tritium in first wall materials of fusion machines is a matter of concern not only for inventory pur...
The Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) Engineering and Research Staff in collaboration with ...
International audienceIn this paper, in situ tritium measurements and control by laser techniques ar...
Next generation tokamaks offer the possibility of highly efficient energy generation from the fusion...
An experiment has been performed to measure the effect of temperature on the outgassing rate of trit...