Modification of optical characteristics of metallic amorphous mirrors under ion bombardment

V. Voitsenya, A. F. Bardamid, A. Belyaeva, V. N. Bondarenko, A. Galuza, V. Konovalov, I. Ryzhkov, A. Savchenko, A. N. Shapoval, A. F. Shtan, S. I. Solodovchenko, K. Yakimov
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In-vessel mirrors are necessary for optical diagnostics of plasmas in next-step fusion devices. These mirrors will be under the influence of the harsh fusion environment, and in these conditions the mirror material should perform its functions. This article describes experiments that have been carried out to evaluate the prospect of amorphous mirrors retaining their optical characteristics under the impact of deuterium or argon plasma ions of different energy. The experiments were undertaken with the use of mirror samples prepared from amorphous alloys Vitreloy-1 and Vitreloy-4. The data reported demonstrate the principal ability of mirrors made of amorphous materials to preserve the initial optical quality in the process of long-term sputtering, and should be considered as proof of the possibility of using amorphous metal mirrors in the erosion-dominated zone of a fusion reactor.
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离子轰击下金属非晶态反射镜光学特性的改变
在下一步聚变装置中,容器内反射镜是等离子体光学诊断所必需的。这些反射镜将受到恶劣聚变环境的影响,在这些条件下,反射镜材料应该发挥其功能。本文描述了在不同能量的氘或氩等离子体离子的作用下,非晶态反射镜保持其光学特性的前景。实验采用非晶合金Vitreloy-1和Vitreloy-4制备的镜面样品。所报道的数据证明了非晶材料反射镜在长期溅射过程中保持初始光学质量的主要能力,并应被认为是在核聚变反应堆的侵蚀主导区使用非晶金属反射镜的可能性的证明。
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