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Microstructure and defect analysis in the vicinity of blisters in polycrystalline tungsten
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2016
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EngineeringMicroscopySuitable Cross-section SamplesIon ImplantationElectron MicroscopyCorrosionH Isotope PlasmaIon EmissionMaterials EngineeringMaterials SciencePhysicsIon-exposed Tungsten SamplesPolycrystalline TungstenDefect FormationMicrostructureSurface ScienceApplied PhysicsDefect AnalysisElectron Microscope
Up to now, analyzing the production of dislocation-type defects in the subsurface region of plasma or ion-exposed tungsten samples has been hampered by the challenging production of suitable cross-section samples for transmission electron microscopy. We present two reliable methods based on precision electropolishing to prepare cross-sections of tungsten that allow direct imaging of dislocation-type defects by scanning as well as by transmission electron microscopy. Using these methods, we are able to demonstrate a clear enhancement of the dislocation density in the caps of blisters on tungsten exposed to H isotope plasma, i.e., of surface morphologies that are correlated to subsurface cavities. As a benchmark, we also show a cross-section of tungsten irradiated by 20 MeV W6+ ions.
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