Kj. Hollis et al., The removal of ion implanted deuterium from tungsten and stainless steel by transferred-arc cleaning, J NUCL MAT, 283, 2000, pp. 1085-1088
Tungsten and stainless steel samples have been ion implanted with deuterium
in an accelerator to simulate hydrogen isotope ion implantation conditions
in magnetic confinement fusion devices. The samples were characterized by
ion beam analysis both before and after cleaning to determine deuterium con
centrations present. The extent of transferred-arc (TA) cleaning was varied
to determine the deuterium removal efficiency, surface roughening and samp
le erosion rate. The deuterium content was greatly reduced by the cleaning
thus demonstrating the possibility of using the TA cleaning technique for r
emoving deuterium from components exposed to D-T fuels. (C) 2000 Elsevier S
cience B.V. All rights reserved.