The Growth of Hydrogen Bubbles in Molybdenum for Nbi ICP Source

19 Pages Posted: 8 Jul 2022

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Yunqiu Cui

Dalian University of Technology

Na Lu

Dalian University of Technology

Chunjie Niu

Dalian University of Technology

Jianhua Lv

Dalian University of Technology

Weifeng Liu

Dalian University of Technology

Chao Chen

Dalian University of Technology

Weiyuan Ni

Dalian University of Technology

Xianxiu Mei

Dalian University of Technology

Guangjiu Lei

Dalian University of Technology

Jiupeng Song

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Hongyu Fan

Dalian Minzu University

Dongping Liu

Dalian University of Technology

Abstract

Molybdenum (Mo) is considered as a promising plasma-facing material, which is expected to be used in the manufacture of critical components for the NBI ICP source. Hydrogen isotope retention and bubble formation are regarded as the unavoidable issues that degrade the metal properties in the ion source. In this work, the evolution of hydrogen bubbles in Mo pre-irradiated by 35 eV hydrogen ion energy during different annealing processes is studied through conductive atomic force microscopy (CAFM) observation. Meanwhile, the corresponding numerical simulation is applied to analyze the mechanisms of hydrogen bubble growth. It is found that the average size and density of hydrogen bubbles are enhanced with the increase of hydrogen ion fluence at 400 K in experiments and simulations. In the subsequent annealing process, it is demonstrated that annealing temperature has a certain effect on bubble growth and evolution. No obvious changes in bubbles are observed at the annealing temperature below 573 K. The average radius of hydrogen bubbles is increased by ~1.0-2.5 nm in Mo annealed at 673-873 K. The bubble size increases with the rise of annealing temperature, indicating that the thermal annealing promotes the growth of bubbles. When the temperature rises above 873 K, the change in bubble size is not obvious. The simulation results indicate that temperature-induced changes in the internal pressure of hydrogen bubbles leads to the growth of bubbles, but this mechanism is not significant under high annealing temperatures due to the release of hydrogen from the surface.

Keywords: Conductive atomic force microscopy, NBI ICP source, Hydrogen ion irradiation, Molybdenum, Annealing

Suggested Citation

Cui, Yunqiu and Lu, Na and Niu, Chunjie and Lv, Jianhua and Liu, Weifeng and Chen, Chao and Ni, Weiyuan and Mei, Xianxiu and Lei, Guangjiu and Song, Jiupeng and Fan, Hongyu and Liu, Dongping, The Growth of Hydrogen Bubbles in Molybdenum for Nbi ICP Source. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4157162 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4157162

Yunqiu Cui

Dalian University of Technology ( email )

Huiying Rd
DaLian, LiaoNing, 116024
China

Na Lu

Dalian University of Technology ( email )

Huiying Rd
DaLian, LiaoNing, 116024
China

Chunjie Niu

Dalian University of Technology ( email )

Huiying Rd
DaLian, LiaoNing, 116024
China

Jianhua Lv

Dalian University of Technology ( email )

Huiying Rd
DaLian, LiaoNing, 116024
China

Weifeng Liu

Dalian University of Technology ( email )

Huiying Rd
DaLian, LiaoNing, 116024
China

Chao Chen

Dalian University of Technology ( email )

Huiying Rd
DaLian, LiaoNing, 116024
China

Weiyuan Ni

Dalian University of Technology ( email )

Huiying Rd
DaLian, LiaoNing, 116024
China

Xianxiu Mei

Dalian University of Technology ( email )

Huiying Rd
DaLian, LiaoNing, 116024
China

Guangjiu Lei

Dalian University of Technology ( email )

Jiupeng Song

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

Hongyu Fan (Contact Author)

Dalian Minzu University ( email )

China

Dongping Liu

Dalian University of Technology ( email )

Huiying Rd
DaLian, LiaoNing, 116024
China

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