2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jnucmat.2019.05.016
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Isolating the detrapping of deuterium in heavy ion damaged tungsten via partial thermal desorption

Abstract: Partial Thermal Desorption Spectrometry (pTDS) progressively depopulated trapped deuterium (D) from heavy-ion damaged tungsten (W) to determine spatial location and detrapping energies. W samples were prepared identically: 5 MeV Cu 2+ damaging ions (0.12 peak dpa dose) before D 2 plasma loading (10 24 D/m 2 fluence) held at 373 K. Each sample reached one of six pTDS peak-and-hold temperatures. Nuclear Reaction Analysis (NRA) measured the D spatial profile remaining after pTDS, before final TDS. NRA and TDS mea… Show more

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“…For their part, direct kMC simulations are subjected to stiffness due to time scale separation of physical events and slow time evolution [56,57]. In this work, we carry out spatially-resolved stochastic cluster dynamics (SR-SCD) simulations of a recent set of experiments performed by several of the co-authors involving (i) Cu-ion irradiation of single crystal W coupons, (ii) exposure to low-temperature H plasmas, and (iii) thermal desorption spectroscopy analysis [58,61].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For their part, direct kMC simulations are subjected to stiffness due to time scale separation of physical events and slow time evolution [56,57]. In this work, we carry out spatially-resolved stochastic cluster dynamics (SR-SCD) simulations of a recent set of experiments performed by several of the co-authors involving (i) Cu-ion irradiation of single crystal W coupons, (ii) exposure to low-temperature H plasmas, and (iii) thermal desorption spectroscopy analysis [58,61].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%