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Structural Evolution Of Tungsten Surface Exposed To Sequential Low-Energy Helium Ion Irradiation And Transient Heat Loading, G Sinclair, J K. Tripathi, P K. Diwakar, M Wirtz, J Linke, A Hassanein
Structural Evolution Of Tungsten Surface Exposed To Sequential Low-Energy Helium Ion Irradiation And Transient Heat Loading, G Sinclair, J K. Tripathi, P K. Diwakar, M Wirtz, J Linke, A Hassanein
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Structural damage due to high flux particle irradiation can result in significant changes to the thermal strength of the plasma facing component surface (PFC) during off-normal events in a tokamak. Low-energy He+ ion irradiation of tungsten (W), which is currently the leading candidate material for future PFCs, can result in the development of a fiber form nanostructure, known as “fuzz”. In the current study, mirror-finished W foils were exposed to 100 eV He+ ion irradiation at a fluence of 2.6 × 1024 ions m−2 and a temperature of 1200 K. Then, samples were exposed to two different types of …