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(FTP/35) Dynamic Irradiation Effects in Electrical Conductivity of Ceramic Insulators

T. Shikama1, S. J. Zinkle2, JUPITER-TRIST-ER Group, S. Yamamoto3

1 Oarai Branch, Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University, Oarai, 311-1313 Japan
2 Oak Ridge National Laboratory, P.O. Box 2008, Oak Ridge, TN 37831-6376 USA
3 ITER Joint Work Site, Garching near Munich, 85748 Germany

Abstract.  Electrical properties of ceramic insulators of 12 different kinds of highly pure aluminum oxide ( Al2O3) were examined in-situ in a High Flux Isotope Reactor with radiation conditions relevant to those in fusion reactors under development. Results indicate that some of the examined aluminum oxide would withstand severe radiation and they can be used as electrical insulators near burning plasma in fusion reactors under development. In the meantime, some unique features in electrial features were observed under irradiation. Examples are non-ohmic behavior, large radiation induced electromotive force, and a large leakage current. They may cause serious engineering problems in fusion reactors and further and extensive works are anticipated especially under international collaborations.

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