2019
DOI: 10.3390/coatings9120847
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Enhanced XRF Methods for Investigating the Erosion-Resistant Functional Coatings

Abstract: The development of erosion-resistant functional materials usable as plasma facing first wall components (PFC) is crucial for increasing the lifetime of future fusion reactors. Generally, PFCs have to be quality checked and characterized regarding their composition, before integrating them into the fusion reactor vessel. Enhanced X-ray fluorescence (XRF) methods represent an effective alternative to conventional analysis methods for the characterization of refractive metallic coatings on large areas of fusion m… Show more

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“…Lungu et al developed and applied XRF methods for quality checking and characterisation of plasma facing components in relation to the need to develop erosion-resistant materials used in the reactor vessel. 186 The XRF was applied to the measurement of the thickness and uniformity of tungsten-based coatings, as well as studying the erosion pattern following plasma exposure. Instrument calibration was developed using a combination of theoretical, Monte Carlo simulation and standard sample measurements.…”
Section: Inorganic Chemicals and Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lungu et al developed and applied XRF methods for quality checking and characterisation of plasma facing components in relation to the need to develop erosion-resistant materials used in the reactor vessel. 186 The XRF was applied to the measurement of the thickness and uniformity of tungsten-based coatings, as well as studying the erosion pattern following plasma exposure. Instrument calibration was developed using a combination of theoretical, Monte Carlo simulation and standard sample measurements.…”
Section: Inorganic Chemicals and Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%