Nuclear Materials and Energy (Jan 2019)

Tritium distributions on W-coated divertor tiles used in the third JET ITER-like wall campaign

  • Y. Hatano,
  • S.E. Lee,
  • J. Likonen,
  • S. Koivuranta,
  • M. Hara,
  • S. Masuzaki,
  • N. Asakura,
  • K. Isobe,
  • T. Hayashi,
  • J. Ikonen,
  • A. Widdowson

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18
pp. 258 – 261

Abstract

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Tritium (T) distributions on tungsten (W)-coated plasma-facing tiles used in the third ITER-like wall campaign (2015–2016) of the Joint European Torus (JET) were examined by means of an imaging plate technique and β-ray induced x-ray spectrometry, and they were compared with the distributions after the second (2013–2014) campaign. Strong enrichment of T in beryllium (Be) deposition layers was observed after the second campaign. In contrast, T distributions after the third campaign was more uniform though Be deposition layers were visually recognized. The one of the possible explanations is enhanced desorption of T from Be deposition layers due to higher tile temperatures caused by higher energy input in the third campaign. Keywords: Divertor, Tritium, Retention, Deposition, Radiation