Focus on plasma-facing materials in nuclear fusion reactors

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Abstract

Fusion energy is a promising, safe, and reliable green energy solution to the increasing energy demand. However, there are several materials challenges that need to be overcome to increase the technical readiness to a level that enables a fusion pilot plant on the grid. This focus issue aims to identify and address a set of such key impediments for realizing deuterium-tritium (D-T) fusion power in a tokamak reactor and highlight the most recent progress on those research frontiers. The main emphasis of this collection is on materials development challenges resulting from helium irradiation, neutron-induced degradation, thermomechanical loading, and the corrosive environment faced by the divertor and first-wall materials, commonly known as plasma-facing components, and blanket systems for tokamak fusion reactors.

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Dasgupta, D., Bernard, E., Zhou, H., Kolasinski, R. D., Wirth, B. D., & Maroudas, D. (2024, April 1). Focus on plasma-facing materials in nuclear fusion reactors. Materials Research Express. Institute of Physics. https://doi.org/10.1088/2053-1591/ad36b5

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