A digital holography ex situ measurement characterization of plasma-exposed surface erosion from an electrothermal arc source
- Univ. of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN (United States)
- Oak Ridge National Lab. (ORNL), Oak Ridge, TN (United States)
- Third Dimension Technologies, Oak Ridge, TN (United States)
Digital holography has been proposed to fulfill a need for an imaging diagnostic capable of in situ monitoring of surface erosion caused by plasma–material interaction in nuclear fusion devices. A digital holography diagnostic for 3D surface erosion measurement has been developed at Oak Ridge National Laboratory with the goal of deployment on a plasma device. A proof-of-concept in situ demonstration is planned which would involve measurement of plasma erosion on targets exposed to an electrothermal arc source. This work presents the results of an ex situ characterization of the capability and limitations of holographic imaging of targets exposed to the arc source. Targets were designed to provide a fiducial for comparison of deformed and unaffected areas. The results indicated that the average net erosion was ~150 nm/plasma exposure, which is expected to be within the diagnostic’s measurement capacity. Surface roughness averages determined by holographic image analysis showed good agreement with measurements taken with a profilometer. Finally, the limit of the holography diagnostic’s x–y spatial resolution was characterized by comparison with scanning electron microscope imaging.
- Research Organization:
- Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), Oak Ridge, TN (United States)
- Sponsoring Organization:
- USDOE Office of Science (SC)
- Grant/Contract Number:
- AC05-00OR22725
- OSTI ID:
- 1771885
- Alternate ID(s):
- OSTI ID: 1769446
- Journal Information:
- Review of Scientific Instruments, Vol. 92, Issue 3; ISSN 0034-6748
- Publisher:
- American Institute of Physics (AIP)Copyright Statement
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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