plasmafacing
Plasmafacing refers to the surfaces of a fusion device or other plasma experiment that are in direct contact with the hot plasma. These surfaces are part of plasma-facing components (PFCs) such as the first wall, divertor targets, limiters, and antenna protection. They are designed to withstand extreme heat fluxes, particle bombardment, neutron irradiation, and rapid thermal cycling while minimizing contamination of the plasma and tritium retention.
Materials used for plasmafacing surfaces are chosen for high melting point, low sputtering yields, and compatibility
Key challenges in plasmafacing include extreme and localized heat loads, transient events such as edge localized
In current fusion programs, plasmafacing materials and surfaces are a central area of PMI (plasma-material interaction)