After operation of the JET machine with the MkIIa divertor, samples of dust
and flakes/deposits have been removed from the divertor region for analysi
s. Flakes/deposits up to 40 mu m thick have been found in the inner leg of
the divertor. The flakes/deposits formed on cold surfaces shadowed from the
plasma. The flakes were found to be mostly carbon saturated with deuterium
to a D/G ratio of 0.4. Analysis of the material removed has shown that it
contains significant fractions (similar to 4%) Of the tritium (produced by
D-D reactions) and deuterium introduced in the JET machine during this peri
od of operation. Dust material has also been collected. Vacuum cleaning col
lected very little material but a significant quantity of material was coll
ected by smears. The analysis of this smeared material has shown it to be o
f a very similar chemical composition to that of flakes but to contain a si
gnificantly lower inventory of tritium. The dust has an average particle si
ze of 27 mu m and a specific surface area of 4 m(2)/g. The vast majority of
this material is associated with co-deposited layers in the divertor regio
n. The dust is on average present at a level of 120 mu g/cm(2). (C) 1999 JE
T Joint Undertaking, published by Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved
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