P. Wienhold et F. Weschenfelder, 2-DIMENSIONAL MEASUREMENTS OF THIN-FILM EROSION AND DEPOSITION BY COLORIMETRY OF INTERFERENCE COLORS AND ITS APPLICATION IN FUSION DEVICES, Vacuum, 47(6-8), 1996, pp. 919
The paper describes time resolved observations of the erosion of a thi
n (approximate to 105 nm) and transparent a-B:D film on a roof-like gr
aphite test probe (60 mm x 63 mm) in the scrape-off layer plasma of th
e tokamak TEXTOR-94. Steady state of the erosion pattern was almost ac
hieved after 22 discharges (121.3 s total exposure time). After each o
f the pulses the interference color pattern in illuminating light of 3
200 K color temperature was observed by means of conventional video te
chnique and the color coordinates R, G, B measured. Since they can be
related uniquely to the film thickness contour maps and profiles could
be evaluated and erosion rates determined. Net deposition on parts of
the surface is also observed. Most of the results can be described by
erosion due to the hydrogen flux and the simultaneous deposition of c
arbon and other impurities from the background plasma. The deposition
of impurities onto the a-B:D bulk seems to reduce the erosion rates wh
ich prolongs its lifetime. This interpretation is backed by AES and NR
A analysis of the boron content and by EPMA. Copyright (C) 1996 Elsevi
er Science Ltd.