Abstract

Formation of films on ITER first wall and divertor surfaces as a result of simultaneous interaction of H-isotopes with Be and C atoms was investigated in experiments simulating normal ITER operation and plasma disruptions. Under normal conditions, one can observe a continuous formation, growth and flaking of mixed Be + C films. Their Be/C atomic ratio varies from 1/2 to 2 (Be 2C). At high doses of deuteron irradiation (10 24 m −2) ratio D/(Be + C) ≈ 0.02–0.06. Under plasma disruption simulation, the D-concentration in mixed Be + C films is an order on magnitude smaller than under exposure to a stationary D-plasma.

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