Permeation of Deuterium Implanted into Fusion Reactor Materials
- 1 September 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Fusion Technology
- Vol. 8 (2P2) , 2299-2305
- https://doi.org/10.13182/fst85-a24623
Abstract
This paper reports on implantation-driven permeation experiments made for primary candidate alloy (PCA) and the ferritic steel HT-9 using deuterium ion beams from an accelerator. The results include measurements of the implantation flux and fluence dependence of the deuterium reemission and permeation for specimens heated to approximately 430°C. Simultaneous measurements of the ions sputtered from the specimen front surface with a secondary ion mass spectrometer provided some characterization of the surface condition throughout an experiment. For both materials, the permeation rate was lowered by the implantation process. However, the steady state permeation rate for HT-9 was found to be at least a factor of 5 greater than that for PCA.Keywords
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