Master's Thesis

Enhancing Tungsten’s Nitride Formation with Ion Implantation Technique

Diogo Sampaio Pereira2024

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Authors:

Diogo Sampaio Pereira (Diogo Sampaio Pereira)

Supervisors:

Rodrigo Clemente Velez Mateus (Rodrigo Clemente Velez Mateus); Norberto José Sobral Catarino (Norberto José Sobral Catarino)

Published in

12/04/2024

Abstract

Nuclear fusion offers a promising solution to address the growing global energy demand and supply security concerns. Efficient fusion reactor operation requires maintaining plasma purity, a task primarily performed by the divertor. Developing strategies to prolong its lifetime is critical for sustainable fusion energy. Nitrogen seeding experiments, initially aimed at mitigating divertor thermal loads, revealed the potential of tungsten nitrides (WNx) as plasma-facing materials. In this work, WNx were produced by implanting 2 x 10^18 and 2 x 10^17 N/cm^2 with energies of 150 keV and 30 keV, respectively at room temperature. The thickness and composition of the obtained “alloy” layer were determined by RBS. To study its behaviour under fusion conditions, 2 x 10^18 He/cm^2 and 2 x 10^18 D/cm^2 with energies of 20 keV and 10 keV were sequentially implanted, and the resultant samples were analysed by SEM and GIXRD. D retention in the obtained layer was measured by NRA with the D(3He,p)4He nuclear reaction. The sequential use of two nitrogen implantation energies proved effective in achieving a homogenous layer with significant thickness. It was identified the presence of β-W2N and h-W2N3 in the N-implanted W. Notably, the formation of the latter phase by ion implantation has not been previously reported in any study. The implanted layer exhibited 32% D retention after He and D implantation, significantly higher than the 4% measured for the W substrate. The performance of the obtained material as plasma facing material remains inconclusive, being necessary additional studies.

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Fields of Science and Technology (FOS)

mechanical-engineering - Mechanical engineering

Publication language (ISO code)

por - Portuguese

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Embargoed access

Date available:

09/18/2025

Institution name

Instituto Superior Técnico