Creation of deuterium protective layer below the tungsten surface
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Abstract
By cumulative irradiation of both pre-damaged and virgin surfaces of monocrystal tungsten by deuterium atoms of impact energy of few tens of eV, we simulate by classical molecular dynamics the creation of a deuterium protective layer. The depth and width of the layer depend on the deuterium impact energy and the diffusion rate of deuterium in tungsten, the latter being influenced by the tungsten temperature and damage. Found simulation results are in concert with the experimental results, found recently in DIFFER [1]. \\[4pt] [1] M.H.J. 't Hoen~et al~2013 , Phys. Rev. Lett.~111, 225001 (2013)
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Authors
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Predrag Krstic
Stony Brook University
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Igor Kaganovich
PPPL, Princeton, NJ, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton, NJ 08543
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Edward Startsev
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory