2017_Взаимодействие ионов с поверхностью (ВИП)
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- ПубликацияОткрытый доступDEUTERIUM RE-EMISSION AND THERMAL DESORPTION FROM IRON AND EUROFER(НИЯУ МИФИ, 2017) Ryabtsev, S. A.; Gasparyan, Yu. M.; Ogorodnikova, O. V.; Harutyunyan, Z. R.; Pisarev, A. A.; Арутюнян, Зорий Робертович; Огородникова, Ольга Вячеславовна; Писарев, Александр Александрович; Гаспарян, Юрий МикаэловичReduced-activation ferritic-marthensitic (RAFM) steels, such as Eurofer, are considered as candidates for structural materials in fusion reactors due to the high thermal conductivity, the low thermal expansion coefficient and good resistance to radiation swelling. There are also some concepts of fusion reactors, where RAFM steels also considered as material for plasma-facing components. In this regard, the key aspects of hydrogen (H) isotopes interaction with RAFM steels, such as tritium (T) retention and migration in these materials are particularly important as a point of safety concern.
- ПубликацияОткрытый доступHYDROGEN CO-DEPOSITION WITH METALS IN PLASMA DISCHARGE(НИЯУ МИФИ, 2017) Krat, S. A.; Gasparyan, Yu. M.; Vasina, Ya. A.; Pisarev, A. A.; Писарев, Александр Александрович; Крат, Степан Андреевич; Гаспарян, Юрий МикаэловичDeposition of a single element film is always accompanied by co-deposition of a certain amount of other elements. This can be done properly to improve properties of the coating or due to contamination by impurities. In the field of thermonuclear fusion research, where hydrogen isotopes are used as a fuel, co-deposition with sputtered material from the wall is one of major mechanisms of hydrogen isotopes accumulation in the installation. Since D-T fuel will be used in ITER and future fusion reactors, accumulation of radioactive tritium will limit the lifespan of the installations due to safety concerns. For example, tritium accumulation in ITER is limited by 1 kg. This is why carbon materials were not accepted for the use in ITER. Basing on experiments, it was predicted that the safety limit could be reached after 100 of shots with tritium. Recent experiments in JET [1] demonstrated in the case of “ITER-like” wall (first wall – Be, divertor area - tungsten) accumulation of deuterium fuel in the co-deposits was 20 times lower than in the full-carbon wall campaign. This is both due to smaller amount of co-deposits and smaller concentration of deuterium in them.