Deuterium and hydrogen containing co-deposited layers formed on plasma faci
ng components at the TEXTOR tokamak were characterised by a number of techn
iques including surface analysis methods and thermal desorption spectrometr
y. The aim of the investigation was to determine the composition and struct
ure of the layers prior and after their exposure to air at elevated tempera
tures of 300 degrees C and 550 degrees C. The impact of the oxidation on th
e deuterium content and distribution in the surface region and in the bulk
of PFC was addressed. The initial deuterium-to-carbon concentration ratio w
as in the range 0.04-0.06 in the flaking layers on top of the PFC and up to
0.17 on their side surfaces. The oxidation at 300 degrees C for 2 h result
ed in partial removal of the deuterium, especially from thin or loosely bou
nd layers, but the release was not accompanied by the change in the deposit
structure. The content of plasma impurity atoms in the layers was also not
influenced by the exposure to air. Following the oxidation at 550 degrees
C partial powderisation of thick, flaking films was observed. (C) 1999 Else
vier Science B.V. All rights reserved.