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Studies of Li sputtering and particle recycling in glow discharges and in TJ-II
Authors:F.L. Tabarés  A.B. Martin-Rojo  E. Oyarzabal  J.A. Ferreira  D. Tafalla
Affiliation:National Laboratory for Fusion Association Euratom/Ciemat, Av. Complutense 22, 28040 Madrid, Spain
Abstract:Lithium sputtering is studied at TJ-II with lithiated, boron coated walls. As reported previously, the sputtering yield measured in H plasmas was found to be significantly lower than expected, based on laboratory experiments and TRIM code calculations. The edge temperature dependence of the yield could be consistent with either an energy threshold far exceeding the corresponding pure lithium threshold, or with a strong perturbation of the impinging ion energies. The material mixing effect, one of the candidates for explaining the observed behavior, was studied by depositing boron on the Li layer. Also, particle retention and release was investigated in H/He plasmas in this very low recycling scenario. The release of either species in the opposite plasma was studied in different plasma conditions as well as in glow discharge (GD) plasmas. In He GD plasmas, the I/V characteristics of lithiated stainless steel electrodes were found to be anomalous, in spite of the fact that the dependence of sputtering on the incident particle energy agreed reasonably with expectations. The possible implications of these phenomena for the interaction of reactor plasmas with lithium elements are addressed.
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