Removal of beryllium-containing films deposited in JET from mirror surfaces by laser cleaning
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Abstract |
A set of stainless steel (SS) and molybdenum mirror samples located in the divertor and at the outer mid-plane of the vessel were exposed in JET from 2005 to 2007. A selection of these mirror samples with well adhered deposits (i.e. not flaking) of up to a few hundred nanometers in thickness and with Be/C ratios ranging from 0 to similar to 1 have been cleaned using a laser system developed at CEA, Saclay. Following laser cleaning the recovered reflectivity was generally better in the infrared than the visible spectrum, with recovery of up to 90% of the initial reflectivity being obtained at 1600 nm for both Mo and SS mirrors falling as low as 20-30% of initial reflectivity at a wavelength of 400 nm for some SS mirrors, rising to similar to 80% for Mo mirrors. Some deposit remained on the mirrors after the cleaning trials. (C) 2010 EURATOM. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. |
Year of Publication |
2011
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Journal |
Journal of Nuclear Materials
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Volume |
415
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Number |
1
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Issue |
1, Suppl.
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Number of Pages |
S1199-S1202
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Date Published |
Aug
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Type of Article |
Article; Proceedings Paper
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ISBN Number |
0022-3115
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PId |
a25f86e8ff264d2ddc3e2c788d561109
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Alternate Journal |
J. Nucl. Mater.
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Journal Article
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