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Overview of tracer techniques in studies of material erosion, re-deposition and fuel inventory in Tokamaks

Rubel, M J ; Coad, J P ; Stenström, Kristina LU ; Wienhold, P ; Likonen, J ; Mattews, G F ; Philipps, V and JET-EFDA Contributors, and (2004) In Journal of Nuclear Materials 329-333. p.795-799
Abstract
C-13 labeled methane and rhenium-boron coated plates were used at the JET tokamak as tracers for studies of the material transport, its erosion and re-deposition. Experimental procedures are described. The results are discussed in terms of processes underlying the material transport and the change of morphology of targets exposed to the plasma: physical sputtering, chemical erosion, prompt re-deposition. The influence of wall materials on fuel inventory is also addressed. C-14 measurements in the TEXTOR tokamak are presented and possibilities of using C-14 in carbon migration studies are considered. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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10.1016/j.jnucmat.2004.04.154
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  author       = {{Rubel, M J and Coad, J P and Stenström, Kristina and Wienhold, P and Likonen, J and Mattews, G F and Philipps, V and JET-EFDA Contributors, and}},
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  series       = {{Journal of Nuclear Materials}},
  title        = {{Overview of tracer techniques in studies of material erosion, re-deposition and fuel inventory in Tokamaks}},
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