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Measurements and modelling of solid phase lithium sputtering

J.P. Allain and D.N. Ruzic

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The absolute sputtering yields of D+, He+ and Li+ on deuterium saturated solid lithium have been measured and modelled at 45° incidence in the energy range 100-1000 eV. The Ion-surface InterAction Experiment (IIAX) was used to measure the absolute sputtering yield of lithium in the solid phase from bombardment with a Colutron ion source. The lithium sample was treated with a deuterium plasma from a hollow cathode source. Measurements also include bombardment of non-deuterium-saturated lithium surfaces. The results lead to the conclusion that the chemical state of the deuterium treated lithium surface plays a major role in the decrease of the lithium sputtering yield. Specifically, preferential sputtering of implanted deuterium atoms over lithium atoms in deuterium treated samples results in a decrease of at least 60% of the lithium sputtering yield, in the case of He+ bombardment. These results also demonstrate that lithium self-sputtering is well below unity and that the fraction of sputtered species in an ionic state ranges from 55 to 65% for incident particle energies between 100 and 1000 eV. Furthermore, correlation of Monte Carlo VFTRIM-3D simulations and IIAX experimental data demonstrate that the surface composition has a one to one ratio between deuterium and lithium components.


PACS

79.20.Rf Atomic, molecular, and ion beam impact and interactions with surfaces

52.55.Rk Power exhaust; divertors

28.52.Fa Materials

52.65.Pp Monte Carlo methods

52.40.Hf Plasma-material interactions; boundary layer effects

Subjects

Condensed matter: electrical, magnetic and optical

Nuclear physics

Surfaces, interfaces and thin films

Plasma physics

Dates

Issue 2 (February 2002)

Received 25 April 2000, accepted for publication 17 July 2001

Published 15 February 2002



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