Abstract
A series of tests have been performed to validate the resistance of the Silicon Carbide (SiC) mirror as the first mirror material of ITER VUV spectrometers to all ITER environmental conditions. In the present paper, we focused on the erosion (and deposition) of the SiC mirror sample caused by high-energy neutral particles. The flux of neutral particles reaching the first mirror was calculated using the ZEMAX software with a simplified entrance duct model. In the calculation, the particle flux reaching the first wall is necessary and the previously reported values derived from the SOLPS calculations were used. Based on this estimated particle flux, the erosion resistance tests were performed to check the erosion effect due to the high-energy neutral particles on the first mirror of ITER divertor VUV spectrometer. In the experiment, erosion was induced by exposing the SiC mirror sample to hydrogen and deuterium plasmas (and ions). The target fluence of incident ions in experiment is based on the estimation of the flux of neutral particles in ITER. The surface shape, composition, erosion depth, and surface roughness were measured to check the damage of the mirror surface after erosion test. Based on simulations and erosion resistance tests, it was concluded that the SiC mirror can be used as the first mirror of ITER divertor VUV spectrometer.