1. Helium exhaust and transport studies with the ALT-II pump limiter in the TEXTOR tokamak
- Author
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A. Miyahara, K.H. Finken, J. T. Hogan, R. C. Isler, R. A. Hulse, D. L. Hillis, R.A. Moyer, K. H. Dippel, C. Christopher Klepper, K. Akaishi, P. K. Mioduszewski, A. Pospieszczyk, G. H. Wolf, R.W. Conn, D. S. Gray, H. Euringer, D. Rusbüldt, and L. D. Horton
- Subjects
Tokamak ,Materials science ,General Physics and Astronomy ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Plasma ,Charged particle ,law.invention ,chemistry ,Physics::Plasma Physics ,law ,Physics::Space Physics ,Limiter ,Plasma diagnostics ,Turbomolecular pump ,Atomic physics ,Spectroscopy ,Helium - Abstract
The first encouraging experiments demonstrating direct, explicit control of the ${\mathrm{He}}^{2+}$ density in a tokamak plasma have been performed in the TEXTOR tokamak with the Advanced Limiter Test-II pump limiter. Helium is injected in a short gas puff from the outside of the plasma, is observed to reach the plasma core, and then is readily removed from the plasma. An exhaust efficiency of \ensuremath{\sim}8% is obtained. Active charge-exchange spectroscopy is used to study the exhaust and transport of ${\mathrm{He}}^{2+}$ within the plasma, and the density evolution is modeled with a diffusive-convective transport code.
- Published
- 1990