Initial studies of plasma facing component surface conditioning in the national spherical tokamak experiment upgrade with the materials analysis particle probe

An innovative PFC diagnostic, the Materials Analysis Particle Probe (MAPP) was used to study the chemistry of Plasma Facing Components (PFCs) in the National Spherical Tokamak Experiment Upgrade (NSTX-U). NSTX-U used boronization as conditioning strategy during the 2015–2016 experimental campaign. D...

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Main Authors: F. Bedoya, J.P. Allain, R. Kaita, C.H. Skinner, B.E. Koel, F. Scotti
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2017-08-01
Series:Nuclear Materials and Energy
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352179116301302
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spelling doaj-bda436d155b14138994fc50e985fc31c2020-11-25T00:22:21ZengElsevierNuclear Materials and Energy2352-17912017-08-011212481252Initial studies of plasma facing component surface conditioning in the national spherical tokamak experiment upgrade with the materials analysis particle probeF. Bedoya0J.P. Allain1R. Kaita2C.H. Skinner3B.E. Koel4F. Scotti5Department of Nuclear, Plasma and Radiological Engineering, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL 61801, United States; Corresponding author.Department of Nuclear, Plasma and Radiological Engineering, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL 61801, United StatesPrinceton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton, NJ 08543, United StatesPrinceton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton, NJ 08543, United StatesDepartment of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08540, United StatesLawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, CA 94550, United StatesAn innovative PFC diagnostic, the Materials Analysis Particle Probe (MAPP) was used to study the chemistry of Plasma Facing Components (PFCs) in the National Spherical Tokamak Experiment Upgrade (NSTX-U). NSTX-U used boronization as conditioning strategy during the 2015–2016 experimental campaign. Deposition with ∼9.1g of deuterated tri-methyl boron (d-TMB) in a helium glow discharge resulted in coatings with an equivalent thickness of 7.0nm at the lower outer divertor region. MAPP was used to capture for the first time the in-vacuo evolution of the chemical state of ATJ graphite PFCs after boronization and plasma exposure via X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS) on a day-to-day basis. The XPS data shows the formation of B4C on the PFCs surface during boronization. We observed the gradual increase of the B2O3 fraction in the coatings with plasma exposures. In contrast, we measured the formation of non-stoichiometric oxides when the samples were only exposed to residual gases and an argon vent. MAPP data revealed erosion and oxidation of deposited boron coatings over the course of tens of shots (a time resolution improved several orders-of-magnitude compared to post-campaign PFC characterization) that is correlated with the transitory nature of plasma performance enhancement with boron conditioning. Keywords: XPS, Boronized graphite, Conditioning, Plasma facing components, NSTX-Uhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352179116301302
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author F. Bedoya
J.P. Allain
R. Kaita
C.H. Skinner
B.E. Koel
F. Scotti
spellingShingle F. Bedoya
J.P. Allain
R. Kaita
C.H. Skinner
B.E. Koel
F. Scotti
Initial studies of plasma facing component surface conditioning in the national spherical tokamak experiment upgrade with the materials analysis particle probe
Nuclear Materials and Energy
author_facet F. Bedoya
J.P. Allain
R. Kaita
C.H. Skinner
B.E. Koel
F. Scotti
author_sort F. Bedoya
title Initial studies of plasma facing component surface conditioning in the national spherical tokamak experiment upgrade with the materials analysis particle probe
title_short Initial studies of plasma facing component surface conditioning in the national spherical tokamak experiment upgrade with the materials analysis particle probe
title_full Initial studies of plasma facing component surface conditioning in the national spherical tokamak experiment upgrade with the materials analysis particle probe
title_fullStr Initial studies of plasma facing component surface conditioning in the national spherical tokamak experiment upgrade with the materials analysis particle probe
title_full_unstemmed Initial studies of plasma facing component surface conditioning in the national spherical tokamak experiment upgrade with the materials analysis particle probe
title_sort initial studies of plasma facing component surface conditioning in the national spherical tokamak experiment upgrade with the materials analysis particle probe
publisher Elsevier
series Nuclear Materials and Energy
issn 2352-1791
publishDate 2017-08-01
description An innovative PFC diagnostic, the Materials Analysis Particle Probe (MAPP) was used to study the chemistry of Plasma Facing Components (PFCs) in the National Spherical Tokamak Experiment Upgrade (NSTX-U). NSTX-U used boronization as conditioning strategy during the 2015–2016 experimental campaign. Deposition with ∼9.1g of deuterated tri-methyl boron (d-TMB) in a helium glow discharge resulted in coatings with an equivalent thickness of 7.0nm at the lower outer divertor region. MAPP was used to capture for the first time the in-vacuo evolution of the chemical state of ATJ graphite PFCs after boronization and plasma exposure via X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS) on a day-to-day basis. The XPS data shows the formation of B4C on the PFCs surface during boronization. We observed the gradual increase of the B2O3 fraction in the coatings with plasma exposures. In contrast, we measured the formation of non-stoichiometric oxides when the samples were only exposed to residual gases and an argon vent. MAPP data revealed erosion and oxidation of deposited boron coatings over the course of tens of shots (a time resolution improved several orders-of-magnitude compared to post-campaign PFC characterization) that is correlated with the transitory nature of plasma performance enhancement with boron conditioning. Keywords: XPS, Boronized graphite, Conditioning, Plasma facing components, NSTX-U
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