Deuterium retention in tungsten at elevated temperatures

JOURNAL OF NUCLEAR MATERIALS(2011)

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The tungsten ITER divertor will be operated at temperatures above 1000 K. Most of the laboratory experiments on hydrogen isotope retention in tungsten have been performed at lower temperatures where the hydrogen is retained as both atoms and molecules. At higher temperatures, atomic trapping plays a smaller role. The purpose of this paper is to see if hydrogen is trapped at internal voids at elevated temperatures, and to see if gas-filled cavities can be formed at high fiuences. Additionally, this paper examines the effect of helium bubbles and radiation damage on trapping. (C) 2011 Published by Elsevier B.V.
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