ToF-SIMS spectral analysis of neutron irradiated and unirradiated single crystal tungsten

Citation Author(s):
Gabriel
Parker
Tobias
Misicko
Tanguy
Teriler
Yang
Xiao
Xiao-Ying
Yu
Submitted by:
Gabriel Parker
Last updated:
Tue, 02/11/2025 - 10:54
DOI:
10.21227/wbfx-1h10
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Abstract 

Time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (ToF-SIMS) has many promising features in studying materials including high spatial resolution and high mass accuracy of elements, molecules, and isotopes. Its ability to resolve isotopes is especially attractive in studying transmutation products of single crystal tungsten (SCW) post neutron irradiation. Tungsten is a contender of plasma facing materials (PFMs) due to its high thermal and radiological stability. PFMs to be used in the construction of fusion vessels are subject to high temperature and radiological loads, resulting in changes to materials including transmutation, which ultimately impact material mechanical and thermal properties. We used IONTOF TOF.SIMS V instrument equipped with a 25 keV Bi3+ primary ion beam to study of unirradiated SCW and irradiated SCW coupons. Scanning electron microscope coupled with focused ion beam (SEM-FIB) was used to reduce the dosage of neutron irradiated tungsten specimens. Static ToF-SIMS spectra were obtained, and transmutation product peak identification was presented in this work. Identified molecules and molecular fragments were compared against isotope theoretical mass to charge ratios of tungsten, rhenium, osmium, and other relevant products. Our results show that ToF-SIMS provides a viable means to study transmutation products of tungsten.  Such applications are suitable to investigate transmutation effects on structural materials that are being considered and developed for fusion pilot plant.

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Data for Shielded and Non-Shielded Tungsten can be used as reference data. 

 

W18 refers to non-shielded tungsten which was submitted to neutron bombardment. 

Tungsten isotopes are visible in the data as well as transmutaion products.

 

SCW refers to non-irradiated "Single Crystal Tungsten" (SCW). 

Tungsten isotopes are visible in the data as well as Tungsten clusters. 

 

Spectra show regular mass spectra from m/z 0 - 800 

 

Depth Profile shows a depth profile with multiple different identified compounds.