Effects of an RF limiter on TEXTOR's edge plasmas

Studies directed towards the reduction of particle and heat fluxes to plasma facing components by the application of ponderomotive forces generated by radio frequency (RF) are being conducted in TEXTOR. A modified poloidal limiter is used as an antenna with up to 3 kW of RF power; the data obtained...

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Published inJournal of nuclear materials Vol. 241; pp. 857 - 860
Main Authors Boedo, J.A., Shoji, T., Sakawa, Y., Gray, D.S., Schwelberger, J.G., Conn, R.W., Finken, K.H., Mank, G., Noda, N., team, Textor
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 01.02.1997
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Summary:Studies directed towards the reduction of particle and heat fluxes to plasma facing components by the application of ponderomotive forces generated by radio frequency (RF) are being conducted in TEXTOR. A modified poloidal limiter is used as an antenna with up to 3 kW of RF power; the data obtained show that the plasma is repelled by the RF ponderomotive potential. The density is reduced by a factor of 2–4 and the radial decay length is substantially altered. The density near the limiter decays exponentially with RF power. The electron temperature profile changes, with the decay length becoming longer (almost flat) during the RF. The temperature in the scrape off layer (SOL) increases and its increase is roughly proportional to the RF power until it saturates, suggesting that the heating efficiency drops with power, and that improved performance is to be expected at higher powers.
ISSN:0022-3115
1873-4820
DOI:10.1016/S0022-3115(97)80154-7