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Time dependence of fuel retention in JET be plasma-facing components – Comparison of single and multiple ITER-like wall campaigns

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Abstract

Deuterium retention was measured in beryllium samples from the JET ITER-like wall limiter tiles that were in the JET vessel for one and three campaigns (in vessel during 2015–2016 and 2011–2016, respectively), using thermal desorption spectroscopy, ion beam analysis and secondary ion mass spectrometry. It was found that overall retention increases with time non-linearly but somewhat slower than a square root of plasma exposure time. Depth distribution of retained deuterium was observed to change with time, with near-surface content being variable and dependent on recent plasma exposure conditions, and bulk contribution progressively increasing. Desorption peaks were observed to shift to higher temperatures with time. Experimental evidence suggests that long-term deuterium accumulation in the Be limiter components in JET is diffusion-dominated, with observed changes as function of time being consistent with the correspondingly deeper diffusion due to the propagation of the diffusion front. Cleaning interventions are found to only slow down this propagation and not stop it.

Original languageEnglish
Article number101872
JournalNuclear Materials and Energy
Volume42
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2025

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  1. SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy
    SDG 7 Affordable and Clean Energy

Keywords

  • Beryllium
  • Hydrogen retention
  • IBA
  • JET ITER-like wall
  • SIMS
  • TDS

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