Ion beam analysis of fusion plasma-facing materials and components: facilities and research challenges
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2020
Аутори
Mayer, MMöller, S
Rubel, M
Widdowson, A
Charisopoulos, S
Ahlgren, T
Alves, E
Apostolopoulos, G
Barradas, N.P.
Donnelly, S
Fazinić, S
Heinola, K
Kakuee, O
Khodja, H
Kimura, Akinori
Lagoyannis, A
Li, M
Markelj, S
Mudrinić, Mihajlo
Petersson, P
Portnykh, I
Primetzhofer, D
Reichart, P
Ridikas, D
Silva, T
Gonzalez de Vicente, S.M.
Wang, Y.Q.
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Following the IAEA Technical Meeting on 'Advanced Methodologies for the Analysis of Materials in Energy Applications Using Ion Beam Accelerators', this paper reviews the current status of ion beam analysis (IBA) techniques and some aspects of ion-induced radiation damage in materials for the field of materials relevant to fusion. Available facilities, apparatus development, future research options and challenges are presented and discussed. The analysis of beryllium and radioactivity-containing samples from future experiments in JET or ITER represents not only an analytical but also a technical challenge. A comprehensive list of the facilities, their current status, and analytical capabilities comes alongside detailed descriptions of the labs. A discussion of future issues of sample handling and the current status of facilities at JET complete the technical section. To prepare the international IBA community for these challenges, the IAEA technical meeting concludes the necessity for d...etermining new nuclear reaction cross-sections and improving the inter-laboratory comparability by defining international standards and testing these via a round-robin test.
Кључне речи:
Beryllium / Controlled fusion / Deuterium / First wall materials / Ion beam analysis / Nuclear reactionИзвор:
Nuclear Fusion, 2020, 60, 2, 025001-
DOI: 10.1088/1741-4326/ab5817
ISSN: 0029-5515
WoS: 000539088000001
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85080115683
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VinčaTY - JOUR AU - Mayer, M AU - Möller, S AU - Rubel, M AU - Widdowson, A AU - Charisopoulos, S AU - Ahlgren, T AU - Alves, E AU - Apostolopoulos, G AU - Barradas, N.P. AU - Donnelly, S AU - Fazinić, S AU - Heinola, K AU - Kakuee, O AU - Khodja, H AU - Kimura, Akinori AU - Lagoyannis, A AU - Li, M AU - Markelj, S AU - Mudrinić, Mihajlo AU - Petersson, P AU - Portnykh, I AU - Primetzhofer, D AU - Reichart, P AU - Ridikas, D AU - Silva, T AU - Gonzalez de Vicente, S.M. AU - Wang, Y.Q. PY - 2020 UR - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/10140 AB - Following the IAEA Technical Meeting on 'Advanced Methodologies for the Analysis of Materials in Energy Applications Using Ion Beam Accelerators', this paper reviews the current status of ion beam analysis (IBA) techniques and some aspects of ion-induced radiation damage in materials for the field of materials relevant to fusion. Available facilities, apparatus development, future research options and challenges are presented and discussed. The analysis of beryllium and radioactivity-containing samples from future experiments in JET or ITER represents not only an analytical but also a technical challenge. A comprehensive list of the facilities, their current status, and analytical capabilities comes alongside detailed descriptions of the labs. A discussion of future issues of sample handling and the current status of facilities at JET complete the technical section. To prepare the international IBA community for these challenges, the IAEA technical meeting concludes the necessity for determining new nuclear reaction cross-sections and improving the inter-laboratory comparability by defining international standards and testing these via a round-robin test. T2 - Nuclear Fusion T1 - Ion beam analysis of fusion plasma-facing materials and components: facilities and research challenges VL - 60 IS - 2 SP - 025001 DO - 10.1088/1741-4326/ab5817 ER -
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Mayer, M., Möller, S., Rubel, M., Widdowson, A., Charisopoulos, S., Ahlgren, T., Alves, E., Apostolopoulos, G., Barradas, N.P., Donnelly, S., Fazinić, S., Heinola, K., Kakuee, O., Khodja, H., Kimura, A., Lagoyannis, A., Li, M., Markelj, S., Mudrinić, M., Petersson, P., Portnykh, I., Primetzhofer, D., Reichart, P., Ridikas, D., Silva, T., Gonzalez de Vicente, S.M.,& Wang, Y.Q.. (2020). Ion beam analysis of fusion plasma-facing materials and components: facilities and research challenges. in Nuclear Fusion, 60(2), 025001. https://doi.org/10.1088/1741-4326/ab5817
Mayer M, Möller S, Rubel M, Widdowson A, Charisopoulos S, Ahlgren T, Alves E, Apostolopoulos G, Barradas N, Donnelly S, Fazinić S, Heinola K, Kakuee O, Khodja H, Kimura A, Lagoyannis A, Li M, Markelj S, Mudrinić M, Petersson P, Portnykh I, Primetzhofer D, Reichart P, Ridikas D, Silva T, Gonzalez de Vicente S, Wang Y. Ion beam analysis of fusion plasma-facing materials and components: facilities and research challenges. in Nuclear Fusion. 2020;60(2):025001. doi:10.1088/1741-4326/ab5817 .
Mayer, M, Möller, S, Rubel, M, Widdowson, A, Charisopoulos, S, Ahlgren, T, Alves, E, Apostolopoulos, G, Barradas, N.P., Donnelly, S, Fazinić, S, Heinola, K, Kakuee, O, Khodja, H, Kimura, Akinori, Lagoyannis, A, Li, M, Markelj, S, Mudrinić, Mihajlo, Petersson, P, Portnykh, I, Primetzhofer, D, Reichart, P, Ridikas, D, Silva, T, Gonzalez de Vicente, S.M., Wang, Y.Q., "Ion beam analysis of fusion plasma-facing materials and components: facilities and research challenges" in Nuclear Fusion, 60, no. 2 (2020):025001, https://doi.org/10.1088/1741-4326/ab5817 . .