Investigation of liner samples exposed to an in-situ carbidization in TEXTOR |
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Authors: | K.H. Besocke G. Flentje J. Winter P. Wienhold H.G. Esser |
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Affiliation: | Institut für Grenzflächenforschung und Vakuumphysik, Kernforschungsanlage Jülich GmbH, Association EURATOM/KFA, Postfach 1913, 5170 Jülich, Fed. Rep. Germany;Institut für Plasmaphysik, Kernforschungsanlage Jülich GmbH, Association EURATOM/KFA, Postfach 1913, 5170 Jülich, Fed. Rep. Germany |
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Abstract: | A plasmachemical in-situ technique for the deposition of carbon on limiters and first wall of the tokamak TEXTOR has been developed. RG-discharge in a throughflow of hydrogen with admixed 1.5% methane has been used to implant methane ions into the limiters and wall. Different-samples (Inconel 600) in liner position have been exposed and afterwards analyzed with SIMS and AES.It has been shown that during the plasmachemical carbon deposition at 240°C predominantly chromium carbide was formed in the surface near layer. Nickel carbide was traced in a negligibly small amount. Depth profiles indicate an exponential dependence of the chromium carbide concentration up to a depth of about 10 nm. This is in agreement with the estimated diffusion profile of carbon; literature values of the carbon diffusivity in Ni, Ni-Cr and Ni-Co alloys yield a mean characteristic diffusion length of about 8 nm. The total amount of deposited carbon as determined from AES measurements is , in reasonable agreement with as determined from the partial pressure balance during the carbidization process. |
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