Nuclear Materials and Energy (Aug 2017)

Experimental tests of LiSn alloys as potential liquid metal for the divertor target in a fusion reactor

  • F.L. Tabarés,
  • E. Oyarzabal,
  • A.B. Martin-Rojo,
  • D. Tafalla,
  • A. de Castro,
  • F. Medina,
  • M.A. Ochando,
  • B. Zurro,
  • K. McCarthy

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12
pp. 1368 – 1373

Abstract

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The first experiments of exposure of a LiSn alloy (Li/Sn atomic ratio= 20/80) to a hydrogen plasma in TJ-II are here presented. Solid and liquid samples have been inserted at the edge and evidence of sample melting of a solid sample during plasma exposure has been observed. A negligible perturbation of the plasma has been recorded, even when stellarator plasmas are particularly sensitive to high Z elements due to the tendency to central impurity accumulation. Melting of the sample by the plasma thermal load did not lead to any deleterious effect on the plasma performance. Strong lithium emission was detected at the LiSn sample but no sign of Sn contamination and low values of Zeff and radiated power were deduced. Hydrogen recycling was studied at two different temperatures and no change was detected in the range of 300–750K. The retention of H2 by the alloy was addressed in separate experiments at the laboratory. Values in the order of 0.01% H/(Sn+Li) were deduced in agreement with in situ TDS analysis of the plasma exposed samples and previous reports. Keywords: Plasma facing Materials, Liquid metals, LiSn alloys, Hydrogen retention, Reactor materials