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Unraveling the surface chemistry processes in lithiated and boronized plasma material interfaces under extreme conditions 被引量:1
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作者 P.S.Krstic J.P.Allain +1 位作者 F.J.Dominguez-Gutierrez f.bedoya 《Matter and Radiation at Extremes》 SCIE EI CAS 2018年第4期165-187,共23页
The review of recent theoretical and experimental research on the complex surface chemistry processes that evolve from low-Z materialconditioning on plasma-facing materials under extreme fusion plasma conditions is pr... The review of recent theoretical and experimental research on the complex surface chemistry processes that evolve from low-Z materialconditioning on plasma-facing materials under extreme fusion plasma conditions is presented. A combination of multi-scale computationalphysics and chemistry modeling with real-time diagnosis of the plasma-material interface in tokamak fusion plasma edge is complemented byex-vessel in-situ single-effect experimental facilities to unravel the evolving characteristics of low-Z components under irradiation. Effects of thelithium and boron coatings at carbon surfaces to the retention of deuterium and chemical sputtering of the plasma-facing surfaces are discussedin detail. The critical role of oxygen in the surface chemistry during hydrogen-fuel irradiation is found to drive the kinetics and dynamics ofthese surfaces as they interact with fusion edge plasma that ultimately could have profound effects on fusion plasma confinement behavior.Computational studies also extend in spatio-temporal scales not accessible by empirical means and therefore open the opportunity for a strategicapproach at irradiation surface science studies that combined these powerful computational tools with in-vessel and ex-vessel in-situ diagnostics. 展开更多
关键词 Plasma-material interface RETENTION SPUTTERING LITHIUM BORON Quantum-classical molecular dynamics X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy Material-analysis particle probe
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