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Tritium Depth Profiling by AMS in Carbon Samples from Fusion Experiments
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Depth Profiling MeasurementsEngineeringAccelerator Mass SpectrometryPhysicsParticle AcceleratorCarbon SamplesFusion PowerFusion ExperimentsCosmic RayGeochemistryFusion Reactor MaterialTritium Depth ProfilingInstrumentationSynchrotron RadiationTritium DepthNuclear Engineering
Tritium depth profiling measurements by accelerator mass spectrometry have been performed at a facility installed at the Rossendorf 3 MV Tandetron. In order to achieve an uniform erosion at the target surface inside of a commercial Cs ion sputtering source and to avoid edge effects, the samples were mechanically scanned inside of a commercial Cs sputter ion source. The sputtered negative ions were mass analysed by the injection magnet of the Tandetron. The tritium ions are counted after the acceleration with semiconductor detectors. Depth profiles have been measured for carbon samples which had been exposed to the plasma at the first wall of the Garching fusion experiment ASDEX-Upgrade and from the European fusion experiment JET, Culham/UK. A dedicated AMS facility with an air-insulated 100 kV tandem accelerator for depth profiling measurements at samples with high tritium concentration is under construction. First results of test operation are presented.