Global gas balance experiments at ASDEX Upgrade (AUG) and JET have shown that a considerable fraction of nitrogen injected for radiative cooling is not recovered as N2 upon regeneration of the liquid helium cryo pump. The most probable loss channels are ion implantation into plasma-facing materials, co-deposition and ammonia formation. These three mechanisms are investigated in laboratory and tokamak experiments and by numerical simulations. Laboratory experiments have shown that implantation of nitrogen ions into beryllium and tungsten leads to the formation of surface nitrides, which may decompose under thermal loads. On beryllium the presence of nitrogen at the surface has been seen to reduce the sputtering yield. On tungsten surfaces it...
The retention of radioactive tritium in the reactor wall is a safety issue and should be kept to a m...
With tokamak devices developing towards higher heating powers, and carbon plasma facing components b...
Plasma facing components (PFC) in a fusion device are subjected to a harsh operating environment inv...
Global gas balance experiments at ASDEX Upgrade (AUG) and JET have shown that a considerable fractio...
Nitrogen is routinely used to control the power load to the divertor targets of tokamak fusion react...
Nitrogen puffing is routinely applied in nuclear fusion plasma experiments with tungsten walls to co...
Tungsten plate was exposed in the TEXTOR tokamak during nitrogen-assisted discharges. In order to de...
Experimental and analytical procedures related to the application of nitrogen-15 isotope for materia...
International audienceWe report a systematic study that quantifies nitrogen retention and ammonia pr...
Gas seeding is often used in tokamaks to reduce the power load onto the divertor target plates. Nitr...
Plasma facing components (PFC) within a fusion device are subjected to a harsh operating environment...
Nitrogen is a candidate for impurity seeding to reduce the edge plasma temperature for ITER's tungst...
We have studied the retention of nitrogen in surfaces with varying roughness and the transport of ni...
We have studied the retention of nitrogen in surfaces with varying roughness and the transport of ni...
International audienceNitrogen (N2) will be used in ITER to enhance the radiative fraction to ~90%, ...
The retention of radioactive tritium in the reactor wall is a safety issue and should be kept to a m...
With tokamak devices developing towards higher heating powers, and carbon plasma facing components b...
Plasma facing components (PFC) in a fusion device are subjected to a harsh operating environment inv...
Global gas balance experiments at ASDEX Upgrade (AUG) and JET have shown that a considerable fractio...
Nitrogen is routinely used to control the power load to the divertor targets of tokamak fusion react...
Nitrogen puffing is routinely applied in nuclear fusion plasma experiments with tungsten walls to co...
Tungsten plate was exposed in the TEXTOR tokamak during nitrogen-assisted discharges. In order to de...
Experimental and analytical procedures related to the application of nitrogen-15 isotope for materia...
International audienceWe report a systematic study that quantifies nitrogen retention and ammonia pr...
Gas seeding is often used in tokamaks to reduce the power load onto the divertor target plates. Nitr...
Plasma facing components (PFC) within a fusion device are subjected to a harsh operating environment...
Nitrogen is a candidate for impurity seeding to reduce the edge plasma temperature for ITER's tungst...
We have studied the retention of nitrogen in surfaces with varying roughness and the transport of ni...
We have studied the retention of nitrogen in surfaces with varying roughness and the transport of ni...
International audienceNitrogen (N2) will be used in ITER to enhance the radiative fraction to ~90%, ...
The retention of radioactive tritium in the reactor wall is a safety issue and should be kept to a m...
With tokamak devices developing towards higher heating powers, and carbon plasma facing components b...
Plasma facing components (PFC) in a fusion device are subjected to a harsh operating environment inv...