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Tritium retention characteristics in dust particles in JET with ITER-like wall

Otsuka, T.
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Masuzaki, S.
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Ashikawa, N.
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December 1, 2018
Nuclear Materials And Energy

A tritium imaging plate technique (TIPT) in combination with an electron-probe microscopic analysis (EPMA) were applied to examine tritium (T) retention characteristics in individual dust particles collected in the Joint European Torus with the ITER-like Wall (JET-ILW) after the first campaign in 2011-2012.

A lot of carbon (C)-dominated dust particles were found, which would be pre-existing carbon deposits in the JET-C or released carbon particles from the remaining carbon-fiber components in the JET-ILW. Most of T was retained at the surface of and/or in the C-dominated dust particles. The retention in tungsten, beryllium and other metal-dominated dust particles is relatively lower by a factor of 10-100 in comparison with that in the Cdominated particles.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.nme.2018.11.001
Web of Science ID

WOS:000454165000040

Author(s)
Otsuka, T.
Masuzaki, S.
Ashikawa, N.
Hatano, Y.
Asakura, Y.
Suzuki, Tatsuya
Suzuki, Takumi
Isobe, K.
Hayashi, T.
Tokitani, M.
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Date Issued

2018-12-01

Publisher

ELSEVIER

Published in
Nuclear Materials And Energy
Volume

17

Start page

279

End page

283

Subjects

Nuclear Science & Technology

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jet-ilw

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dust

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tritium

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imaging plate

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electron prove microscopic analysis

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beryllium

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