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Mass Changes in NSTX Surface Layers with Li Conditioning as Measured by Quartz Microbalances...

by C. Skinner, H. Kugel, A. L. Roquemore, Predrag S Krstic, Ariana Beste
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Journal Name
Journal of Nuclear Materials
Publication Date
Page Numbers
1005 to 1008
Volume
390-391
Conference Name
18th International Conference on Plasma Surface Interactions in Controlled Fusion Devices
Conference Location
Toledo, Spain
Conference Date
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Dynamic retention of deuterium, lithium deposition, and the stability of thick deposited layers were measured by three quartz crystal microbalances (QMB) deployed in plasma shadowed areas at the upper and lower divertor and outboard midplane in the National Spherical Torus Experiment (NSTX) equipped with a lithium evaporator. Deposition of 185 μg/cm2 over 3 months in 2007 was measured by a QMB at the lower divertor while a QMB on the upper divertor, that was shadowed from the evaporator, received an order of magnitude less deposition. During helium glow discharge conditioning both neutral gas collisions and the ionization and subsequent drift of the ion interrupted the lithium deposition on the lower divertor. We present calculations of the relevant mean free paths. Occasionally strong variations in the QMB frequency were observed of thick lithium films suggesting relaxation of mechanical stress and/or flaking or peeling of the deposited layers.