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Interactions of diamond surfaces with fusion relevant plasmas

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Abstract

The outstanding thermal properties of diamond and its low reactivity towards hydrogen may make it an attractive plasma-facing material for fusion and calls for a proper evaluation of its behaviour under exposure to fusion-relevant plasma conditions. Micro and nanocrystalline diamond layers, deposited on Mo and Si substrates by hot filament chemical vapour deposition (CVD), have been exposed both in tokamaks and in linear plasma devices to measure the erosion rate of diamond and study the modification of the surface properties induced by particle bombardment. Experiments in Pilot-PSI and PISCES-B have shown that the sputtering yield of diamond (both physical and chemical) was a factor of 2 lower than that of graphite. Exposure to detached plasma conditions in the DIII-D tokamak have evidenced a strong resistance of diamond against erosion under those conditions.

Year of Publication
2009
Journal
Physica Scripta
Volume
T138
Number of Pages
5
Date Published
Dec
Type of Article
Proceedings Paper
ISBN Number
0031-8949
Accession Number
ISI:000273199200014
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<Go to ISI>://000273199200014
PId
f9ce9016938ee9205ecf7c47902ea20a
Alternate Journal
Phys. Scr.
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