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Synergy of plastic deformation and gas retention in tungsten

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Abstract

Taking the example of tungsten, we demonstrate that high-flux plasma exposure of recrystallized and plastically deformed samples leads to principal differences in the gas trapping and associated surface modification. Surface of the exposed pre-deformed samples exhibits ruptured µ m-sized blisters, a signature of bubbles nucleated close to the surface on the plastically induced dislocation network. Contrary to the recrystallized samples, no stage attributable to gas bubbles appeared in the desorption spectrum of the deformed samples demonstrating the strong impact of dislocations on hydrogen retention.

Year of Publication
2015
Journal
Nuclear Fusion
Volume
55
Issue
1
Number of Pages
013007
DOI
10.1088/0029-5515/55/1/013007
PId
6c14ad904e8341aeaa4ed3c17bb8625a
Alternate Journal
Nucl. Fusion
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