Formation of Nanostructured Tungsten with Arborescent Shape due to Helium Plasma Irradiation

  • TAKAMURA S
  • OHNO N
  • NISHIJIMA D
  • et al.
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Abstract

Deeply nanostructured tungsten with an arborescent shape was found for the first time to be formed on tungsten-coated graphite by a high-flux helium plasma irradiation at surface temperatures of 1250 and 1600 K, an incident ion energy of 12 eV (well below the physical sputtering threshold) and a helium ion fluence of 3.5 × 1027 m-2.

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TAKAMURA, S., OHNO, N., NISHIJIMA, D., & KAJITA, S. (2006). Formation of Nanostructured Tungsten with Arborescent Shape due to Helium Plasma Irradiation. Plasma and Fusion Research, 1, 051–051. https://doi.org/10.1585/pfr.1.051

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