Investigation of the deuterium distribution in a JET limiter using the nuclear microprobe and ion beam slope cutting


Investigation of the deuterium distribution in a JET limiter using the nuclear microprobe and ion beam slope cutting

Grambole, D.; Herrmann, F.; Klabes, R.; Hauffe, W.; Behrisch, R.

For studying deuterium depth profiles in surfaces of JET (Joint European Torus) limiters, a new deuterium profiling method was developed and used. A smooth
10-degrees slope plane on the specimen was produced by ion beam slope cutting using a 10 keV Kr ion beam. To detect deuterium the nuclear reaction H-2(C-12,
p)C-13 was used at E(C-12(3+) = 7.5 MeV. The very narrow proton peak could be clearly separated from the background of the spectra. For measuring the
lateral and vertical deuterium distribution the C-12 beam of the Rossendorf 5 MV tandem accelerator was focussed to about 6-mu-m and scanned across the
specimen. The preliminary results show a deuterium distribution up to a depth of about 5-mu-m in a carbon limiter

  • Nucl. Instr. and Meth. in Phys. Res. B68 (1992) 154

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