Abstract

Staff activities within the Atomic and Molecular Data Unit of the International Atomic Energy Agency are dedicated to the provision of comprehensive and up to date databases to quantify atomic, molecular and plasma–surface interactions for fusion-related research. Tritium production and subsequent behaviour are extremely important factors in the design of future fusion experiments. The Unit has sponsored several relevant projects, and has an active Co-ordinated Research Project (CRP) on ‘tritium inventory in fusion reactors’ focused on tritium retention issues and possible methods of removal. This CRP has already produced a number of significant results, and will conclude with a final Research Co-ordination Meeting (RCM) in 2006. Progress from the CRP is presented, along with the proposed work plan for the remainder of the project. On completion, comprehensive summaries of the results of the CRP will be published as a dedicated issue of the IAEA journal Atomic and Plasma-Material Interaction Data for Fusion.

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