The behaviour of the apparent chemical sputtering yield in the JET tokamak

被引:17
作者
Monk, RD [1 ]
Amiss, CH
Guo, HY
Matthews, GF
McCracken, GM
Stamp, MF
机构
[1] Jet Joint Undertaking, Abingdon OX14 3EA, Oxon, England
[2] Coll William & Mary, Williamsburg, VA USA
来源
PHYSICA SCRIPTA | 1999年 / T81卷
关键词
D O I
10.1238/Physica.Topical.081a00054
中图分类号
O4 [物理学];
学科分类号
0702 ;
摘要
In the JET Mark I and Mark II diverters the in-situ chemical sputtering yield of the carbon target plates has been studied under a wide range of conditions. To evaluate the chemical yield, the incident hydrogenic flux is directly evaluated from Langmuir probe measurements while the methane production rate is inferred from the CD/CH molecular band emission calibrated using methane injection experiments. It is found that the chemical sputtering yield reduces at high flux densities > 2 x 10(22) m(-2) s(-1)) and low impact energies (<50 eV). In the Mark II divertor both the absolute yield and the flux dependence depend upon the the temperature with Y-chem proportional to Gamma(-0.4) at 450 K and Y-chem proportional to Gamma(-0.7) at 360 K. In the Mark I divertor the yield exhibits an even stronger flux dependence (Y-chem proportional to Gamma(-1.25)) which is consistent with the relatively low the temperature of 300 K. However, the increased flux densities are associated with reduced impact energies which may also contribute to the yield reduction. The chemical yield is also shown to depend strongly on the isotope mass (Y-chem proportional to m(ion)) and is consistent with thermal reactions enhanced by radiation damage.
引用
收藏
页码:54 / 60
页数:7
相关论文
共 20 条
[11]   Plasma detachment in JET Mark I divertor experiments [J].
Loarte, A ;
Monk, RD ;
Martin-Solis, JR ;
Campbell, DJ ;
Chankin, AV ;
Clement, S ;
Davies, SJ ;
Ehrenberg, J ;
Erents, SK ;
Guo, HY ;
Harbour, PJ ;
Horton, LD ;
Ingesson, LC ;
Jackel, H ;
Lingertat, J ;
Lowry, CG ;
Maggi, CF ;
Matthews, GF ;
McCormick, K ;
O'Brien, DP ;
Reichle, R ;
Saibene, G ;
Smith, RJ ;
Stamp, MF ;
Stork, D ;
Vlases, GC .
NUCLEAR FUSION, 1998, 38 (03) :331-371
[12]   Evidence for volume recombination in jet detached divertor plasmas [J].
McCracken, GM ;
Stamp, MF ;
Monk, RD ;
Meigs, AG ;
Lingertat, J ;
Prentice, R ;
Starling, A ;
Smith, RJ ;
Tabasso, A .
NUCLEAR FUSION, 1998, 38 (04) :619-629
[13]   Isotopic effects in hydrocarbon formation due to low-energy H+/D+ impact on graphite [J].
Mech, BV ;
Haasz, AA ;
Davis, JW .
JOURNAL OF NUCLEAR MATERIALS, 1998, 255 (2-3) :153-164
[14]  
NAUJOKS D, 1998, IN PRESS J NUCL MAT
[15]   Plasma-wall interactions in ITER [J].
Parker, R ;
Janeschitz, G ;
Pacher, HD ;
Post, D ;
Chiocchio, S ;
Federici, G ;
Ladd, P .
JOURNAL OF NUCLEAR MATERIALS, 1997, 241 :1-26
[16]   Chemical erosion measurements from various carbon based limiters and coatings in TEXTOR-94 [J].
Pospieszczyk, A ;
Philipps, V ;
Casarotto, E ;
Kogler, U ;
Schweer, B ;
Unterberg, B ;
Weschenfelder, F .
JOURNAL OF NUCLEAR MATERIALS, 1997, 241 :833-838
[17]  
ROTH J, 1998, IN PRESS J NUCL MAT
[18]   EFFECTIVE IONIZATION AND DISSOCIATION RATE COEFFICIENTS OF MOLECULAR-HYDROGEN IN PLASMA [J].
SAWADA, K ;
FUJIMOTO, T .
JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS, 1995, 78 (05) :2913-2924
[19]  
Stangeby P. C., 1986, Physics of Plasma-Wall Interactions in Controlled Fusion. Proceedings of a NATO Advanced Study Institute, P41
[20]  
VIETZKE E, 1996, PHYSICAL PROCESSES I, P135