Deterioration of the reflectivity in first-mirror materials under irradiation with low-energy helium ions

M. Miyamoto, K. Ono, H. Urabe, T. Nakano, N. Yoshida
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To evaluate the optical reflectivity deterioration of first mirrors for plasma diagnostics, in situ measurements of the laser reflectivity have been performed under the irradiation with low-energy helium ions in stainless steel, Mo and W. Surface morphology and radiation damage in sub-surface region have also been examined using scanning electron microscope, atomic force microscope and transmission electron microscope. It is found that the deterioration of the reflectivity under the irradiation with helium ions is very severe and depends on the ion energy, fluence and wavelength. Although fine roughness on the specimen surface was observed in irradiated materials, the size is too tiny to explain the present degradation of the reflectivity by using a Bennett's equation. On the other hand, from the present observation a strong correlation between the deterioration of the reflectivity and the formation of radiation damages in the surface and sub-surface regions of the laser penetration depth is suggested.
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低能氦离子辐照下第一镜材料反射率的恶化
为了评价等离子体诊断用第一反射镜的光学反射率恶化,在低能氦离子照射下,对不锈钢、钼和钨的激光反射率进行了原位测量,并利用扫描电镜、原子力显微镜和透射电镜观察了第一反射镜的表面形貌和亚表面区域的辐射损伤。研究发现,氦离子辐照下的反射率恶化非常严重,这与离子能量、通量和波长有关。虽然在辐照材料中观察到试样表面的细微粗糙度,但尺寸太小,无法用班尼特方程解释目前反射率的退化。另一方面,从目前的观测结果来看,反射率的下降与激光穿透深度表面和亚表面区域辐射损伤的形成有很强的相关性。
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