Nuclear Materials and Energy (Jan 2019)

Detection by LIBS of the deuterium retained in the FTU toroidal limiter

  • G. Maddaluno,
  • S. Almaviva,
  • L. Caneve,
  • F. Colao,
  • V. Lazic,
  • L. Laguardia,
  • P. Gasior,
  • M. Kubkowska

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18
pp. 208 – 211

Abstract

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In this paper the Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy (LIBS) measurement of the deuterium (used as a proxy for tritium) retained in and the surface elemental composition of the FTU Mo (TZM) toroidal limiter tiles, carried out from remote (∼2.5 m) during short breaks of the operations or during machine maintenance, are reported. Single pulse technique has been used with the FTU vessel under high vacuum or in Nitrogen or Argon atmosphere. In vacuum experiments Dα and Hα lines have been detected with good resolution, while in Ar atmosphere (5 × 104 Pa) the two lines were partially overlapped due to Stark broadening. First results of measurements in N2 atmosphere (105 Pa) showed no presence of Dα and Hα lines. These measurements were also carried out for supporting the foreseen use of a robotic arm for an extended LIBS analysis of retained deuterium in the FTU vessel components. Keywords: LIBS, FTU tokamak, Toroidal limiter, Deuterium retention