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This paper summarizes recent PISCES studies focused on the effects associated with mixed species plasmas that are similar in composition to what one might expect in ITER. Formation of nanometer scale whiskerlike features occurs in W surfaces exposed to pure He and mixed D/He plasmas and appears to be associated with the formation of He nanometer-scaled bubbles in the W surface. Studies of Be-W alloy formation in Be-seeded D plasmas suggest that this process may be important in ITER all metal wall operational scenarios. Studies also suggest that BeD formation via chemical sputtering of Be walls may be an important first wall erosion mechanism. D retention in ITER mixed materials has also been studied. The D release behavior from beryllium co-deposits does not appear to be a diffusion dominated process, but instead is consistent with thermal release from a number of variable trapping energy sites. As a result, the amount of tritium remaining in codeposits in ITER after baking will be determined by the maximum temperature achieved, rather than by the duration of the baking cycle. © 2010 American Institute of Physics.
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Tynan, G. R., Baldwin, M., Doerner, R., Hollmann, E., Nishijima, D., Umstadter, K., & Yu, J. (2010). Mixed material plasma-surface interactions in ITER: Recent results from the PISCES group. In AIP Conference Proceedings (Vol. 1237, pp. 78–91). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3447995
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