Measuring work function and negative ion yield from boron doped diamond and graphite in deuterium plasmas
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Abstract
Negative-ion sources are of considerable interest for applications such as materials processing and neutral beam injection for magnetic confinement fusion. The efficient production of negative-ions in these sources often relies on surface production. Work function measurements are critical to enable a detailed understanding of the mechanisms that underpin this process for negative-ion production. In this study we used a combination of photoemission yield spectroscopy and the Fowler method to determine the work functions of boron doped diamond (BDD) and highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) directly after exposure to a low-pressure inductively coupled deuterium plasma (150 W, 2 Pa). A magnetised retarding field energy analyser is used to measure the negative ion current from the samples. The results show that the increasing work function of the plasma exposed HOPG occurs over the same sample temperature range as the decreasing negative-ion current. In contrast, the work function of BDD does not show a clear relationship with negative-ion current, suggesting that different mechanisms influence the negative-ion production of metal-like HOPG and dielectric-like BDD. For both materials, the maximum photocurrent measured from the samples displays a strong similarity with negative-ion current, suggesting they are driven by a common mechanism.
Publication: Submitted manuscript: R. Magee, B. Maurice, J. Demiane, J. M. Layet, T. Gans, J. P. Dedrick, G. Cartry. "Surface production of negative deuterium ions from plasma-exposed boron doped diamond and graphite: work function measurements using photoemission yield spectroscopy"
Presenters
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Ryan Magee
University of York
Authors
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Ryan Magee
University of York
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Brandan Maurice
Aix-Marseille University
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Joey Demiane
Aix-Marseille University
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Jean-Marc Layet
Aix-Marseille University
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Timo Gans
Dublin City University
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James Dedrick
York Plasma Institute, University of York, York, YO10 5DD, UK, University of York
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Gilles Cartry
Aix-Marseille University