Author:
Budaev V P,Fedorovich S D,Martynenko Yu V,Karpov A V,Gerasimov D N,van Oost G,Lukashevsky M V,Lazukin A V,Gubkin M K,Sliva A P,Shestakov E A,Sviridov E V,Marchenkov A I,Voinkova I V,Rogozin K A,Gvozdevskaya D S,Zakletskii Z A
Abstract
Abstract
Tungsten plates were tested in stationary helium discharges in the PLM device. The duration of discharges in the PLM reached 200 minutes. A distinctive feature of this device is the stationary plasma confinement, which is advantageous for testing fusion materials, including materials of the divertor and first wall of a fusion reactor. During plasma irradiation in the PLM, the thermal load on the surface of the tested plates was more than 1 MW/m2. The temperature of the tested plates amounted to 1000°C and more. Stochastic nanostructures with dimensions of the structural elements of less than 50 nm, including fuzz-type structures, were observed on the processed surfaces of the samples.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
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