Abstract

The erosion of pyrolytic graphite and titanium doped graphite RG-Ti above 1,780K was investigated by 5keV Ar beam irradiation with the flux from 4x1019 to 1x1021 m−2·s−1. The total erosion yields were significantly reduced with the flux. This reduction would be attributed to the reduction of RES (radiation enhanced sublimation) yield, which was observed in the case of isotropic graphite with the flux dependence of RES yield of φ−0.26 (φ: flux) obtained in our previous work. The yield of pyrolytic graphite was roughly 30% higher than that of isotropic graphite below the flux of 1020 m−2·s−1 whereas each yield approached to very close value at the highest flux of 1x1021 m−2·s−1. This result indicated that the effect of graphite structure on the RES yield, which was apparent in the low flux region, would disappear in the high flux region probably due to the disordering of crystal structure.In the case of irradiation to RG-Ti at 1,780K, the surface undulations evolved with a mean height of about 3μm at 1.2×1020 m−2·s−1, while at higher flux of 8.0×1020 m−2·s−1 they were unrecognizable. These phenomena can be explained by the reduction of RES of graphite parts excluding Tic grains.

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