Helium Retention of Ion-Irradiated and Annealed Tungsten Foils

2005 
To understand the helium retention characteristics and helium bubble distribution in tungsten, 3 He(d,p) 4 He nuclear reaction analysis (NRA) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) have been performed for two forms of tungsten: single crystal and polycrystalline, implanted up to 1x10 19 3 He/m 2 at 850 °C and annealed at 2000°C. The NRA results indicated that as-implanted single crystal and polycrystalline tungsten exhibited similar helium retention characteristics. In addition, a flash anneal at 2000 °C had no effect on the retention of helium. However, when 10 19 He/m 2 was implanted into single crystal tungsten in 1000 cycles of 10 16 He/m 2 each followed by a 2000°C flash anneal, the observed helium yield dropped by 95% compared to 70 % for polycrystalline tungsten. The microstructure of single crystal tungsten implanted with 1x10 19 He/m 2 and annealed at 2000 °C in a single step showed numerous tiny cavities at a depth of ∼1.6 μm, while no visible cavities were observed in the 1000 step annealed single crystal. However, in the case of polycrystalline tungsten, a single step annealing led to significant cavity growth at grain boundaries. The reduced He retention suggests a preference for inertial fusion energy armor of single crystal over polycrystalline tungsten.
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