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Surface-morphology changes and damage in hot tungsten by impact of 80 eV – 12 keV He-ions and keV-energy self-atoms

Authors :
Hussein Hijazi
Mark E. Bannister
Fred W Meyer
Predrag S Krstic
Chad M. Parish
Harry M. Meyer
Jonny Dadras
Source :
Journal of Physics: Conference Series. 488:012036
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2014.

Abstract

We report results of measurements on the evolution of the surface morphology of a hot tungsten surface due to impacting low-energy (80 ? 12,000 eV) He ions, performed at the ORNL Multicharged Ion Research Facility (MIRF). Surface-morphology changes were investigated over a broad range of fluences, energies and temperatures for both virgin and pre-damaged W-targets. At low fluences, ordered coral-like and ridge-like surface structures are observed, with great grain-to-grain variability. At the largest fluences, individual grain characteristics disappear in FIB/SEM scans, and the entire surface is covered by a multitude of near-surface bubbles with a broad range of sizes, and disordered whisker growth, while in top-down SEM imaging the surface is virtually indistinguishable from the nanofuzz produced on linear plasma devices. These features are evident at progressively lower fluences as the He-ion energy is increased. In addition, simulations were carried out of damage caused by cumulative bombardment of 1 keV W self-atoms, using LAMMPS at the Kraken supercomputing facility of the University of Tennessee. The simulations show strong defect-recombination effects that lead to a saturation of the total defect number after a few hundred impacts, while sputtering and implantation lead to an imbalance of the vacancy and interstitial numbers.

Details

ISSN :
17426596 and 17426588
Volume :
488
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Physics: Conference Series
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........0397aabc99487c92af107948b19e02ff
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/488/1/012036