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Surface analysis of CVD diamond exposed to fusion plasma

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Microcrystalline undoped and heavily boron-doped polycrystalline diamond layers have been deposited on various substrates by hot filament CVD and exposed to hydrogen plasma in a linear plasma reactor (Pilot-PSI, The Netherlands) that simulates the high flux and high density plasma conditions of tokamak divertors, as well as in the DIII-D tokamak (US). Pre- and post-exposure analysis by SEM and Raman spectroscopy characterised the surface appearance and the sp(3) and sp(2) components of the diamond films respectively. Surface roughness variation was measured by AFM. Hardness and Young's modulus were assessed by nanoindentation in order to characterise the effect of the plasma on the mechanical properties. HRTEM and EELS have been used to evaluate the nature of the modification induced at the diamond surface by the plasma exposure. The measurements have shown that, despite some surface amorphisation of the exposed layers, further long-term exposure studies are warranted as neither delamination, dramatic film failure nor entire erosion of the film were observed. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Year of Publication
2010
Journal
Diamond and Related Materials
Volume
19
Number
7
Number of Pages
818-823
Date Published
Jul-Sep
Type of Article
Proceedings Paper
ISBN Number
0925-9635
Accession Number
ISI:000279229700026
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b241ca4cdd5f5fe798ad8bf89aec7362
Alternate Journal
Diam. Relat. Mat.
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