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Reactive co-sputter deposition of Ta-doped tungsten oxide thin films for water splitting application. [PDF]
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Numerical simulations of tungsten impurity transport in ASDEX-Upgrade with EIRENE
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Abstract In future fusion reactors, tungsten (W) is currently regarded as one of the most feasible candidates for the plasma-facing components (PFCs). Once the W impurities sputtered from the PFCs penetrate into the core plasma, the large radiation cooling and fuel dilution, which leads to the deterioration of the core plasma performance, take place.
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