Published June 1, 2015 | Version v1
Journal article

Nucleation and growth of hydrogen bubbles on dislocations in tungsten under high flux low energy plasma exposure

  • 1. Department of Experimental Nuclear Physics K-89, Institute of Physics, Nanotechnology and Telecommunications, St. Petersburg State Polytechnical University, 29 Polytekhnicheskaya Str., 195251 St. Petersburg (Russian Federation)
  • 2. Ghent University, Department of Applied Physics EA17 FUSION-DC, St. Pietersnieuwstraat, 41 B4, B-9000 Gent (Belgium)
  • 3. SCK-CEN, Nuclear Materials Science Institute, Boeretang 200, Mol 2400 (Belgium)
  • 4. National Science Center, Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology, Kharkov 61108 (Ukraine)

Description

A new mechanism for the nucleation and growth of hydrogen (H) bubbles on dislocations under plasma exposure of tungsten was recently proposed on the basis of direct ab initio calculations. Density functional theory calculations demonstrated that H atoms are strongly bound to a screw dislocation core and exhibit fast one-dimensional migration along its line. Once the number of hydrogen atoms trapped on a dislocation segment exceeds eight, the emission of a jog occurs thereby converting a pure HN cluster into a HN+1-jog configuration. On the basis of these results a kinetic model was formulated to evaluate the conditions (i.e., range of temperature and flux exposure) for the transformation of pure H clusters into supercritical hydrogen–vacancy clusters attached to the dislocation line. In this work, a parametric study employing the kinetic nucleation model was performed to derive the hydrogen bubble formation energy function that offers the best agreement with available experimental results. The obtained results allow one to rationalize the depth and temperature dependence of the experimentally observed hydrogen deposition after high flux low energy plasma exposure for ITER relevant conditions

Availability note (English)

Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nimb.2014.11.103

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Identifiers

DOI
10.1016/j.nimb.2014.11.103;
PII
S0168-583X(14)01004-0;

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research. Section B, Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms
Journal Volume
352
Journal Page Range
p. 96-99
ISSN
0168-583X
CODEN
NIMBEU

Conference

Title
12. international conference on computer simulation of radiation effects in solids
Dates
8-13 Jun 2014
Place
Alcant (Spain)

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