Oxidation of Tungsten at Room Temperature Irradiated by Oxygen Plasma
Meral Sharkass,
Swarit Dwivedi,
Yun Kyung Shin
et al.
Abstract:The performance of tungsten as a fusion material depends on its surface properties, which are strongly affected by the interaction with impurities, either already contained in the bulk or coming from the plasma. Plasma-facing components, such as the divertor and the first wall of the current fusion reactors, as well as many of the laboratory experiments, are operating at or are cooled down to room temperatures. We performed a detailed molecular dynamics study of the processes of oxidation of a tungsten surface… Show more
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