The 66th JSAP Spring Meeting, 2019

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Oral presentation

1 Interdisciplinary Physics and Related Areas of Science and Technology » 1.4 Energy conversion, storage, resources and environment

[9p-S321-1~15] 1.4 Energy conversion, storage, resources and environment

Sat. Mar 9, 2019 1:45 PM - 6:00 PM S321 (S321)

Kazuya Oguri(Tokai Univ.), Masashi Sato(Tokai Univ.), Kazuhiro Hara(Kyushu Univ.)

2:30 PM - 2:45 PM

[9p-S321-4] H Adsorption on Cs/W(110): H-induced Cs Desorption

Allan Abraham Bustria Padama1, 〇Wilson Agerico Tan Dino2,3, Motoi Wada4, Katsuyoshi Tsumori5, Masashi Kisaki5, Hideaki Kasai6, Hiroshi Nakanishi6, Mamiko Sasao7, Nozomi Tanaka8 (1.IMSP-UPLB, 2.AP Osaka Univ., 3.CAMT Osaka Univ., 4.GSE Doshisha Univ., 5.NIFS, 6.NITAC, 7.R&D Doshisha Univ., 8.ILE Osaka Univ.)

Keywords:Hydrogen adsorption, Cs desorption, Cesiated tungsten, Density functional theory

Here, we reports results of our study on H adsorption on Cs-decorated W(110), esp., on how the impinging H affects the stability of adsorbed Cs. For reference, we also present the results for H and Cs adsorption on clean W(110). Density functional theory (DFT) based total energy calculation results show decreased adsorption energies for both H and Cs in the presence of the other. H adsorbs more strongly in H/W(110) as compared to the coadsorbed system H/Cs/W(110). We observe the same trend when we compare Cs adsorption in the Cs/W(110) and H/Cs/W(110) systems. Due to the greater electronegativity of H as compared to Cs, increasing the H coverage further weakens Cs adsorption on the W surface. These results suggest that the impinging H could lead to the desorption of Cs from the surface. This explains the observed depletion of Cs and the need for continuous feeding of Cs in fusion applications. This also indicates the need to reevaluate the designs of Cs/W systems used in negative hydrogen production applications. Further details will be discussed at the meeting.