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Evaporated lithium surface coatings in NSTX

Authors :
Vlad Soukhanovskii
D. Mueller
H.W. Kugel
H. Schneider
Jean Paul Allain
Jonathan Menard
S.A. Sabbagh
Rajesh Maingi
A. L. Roquemore
Leonid E. Zakharov
D.K. Mansfield
C.H. Skinner
S.P. Gerhardt
R. Raman
J. Timberlake
William R. Wampler
S.F. Paul
B.P. LeBlanc
T. Stevenson
R.E. Bell
David Gates
Robert Kaita
Richard Majeski
M.G. Bell
J. Kallman
S.M. Kaye
J. Wilgren
P. W. Ross
Masayuki Ono
Source :
Journal of Nuclear Materials. :1000-1004
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2009.

Abstract

Two lithium evaporators were used to evaporate more than 100 g of lithium on to the NSTX lower divertor region. Prior to each discharge, the evaporators were withdrawn behind shutters, where they also remained during the subsequent HeGDC applied for periods up to 9.5 min. After the HeGDC, the shutters were opened and the LITERs were reinserted to deposit lithium on the lower divertor target for 10 min, at rates of 10–70 mg/min, prior to the next discharge. The major improvements in plasma performance from these lithium depositions include: (1) plasma density reduction as a result of lithium deposition; (2) suppression of ELMs; (3) improvement of energy confinement in a low-triangularity shape; (4) improvement in plasma performance for standard, high-triangularity discharges; (5) reduction of the required HeGDC time between discharges; (6) increased pedestal electron and ion temperature; (7) reduced SOL plasma density; and (8) reduced edge neutral density.

Details

ISSN :
00223115
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Nuclear Materials
Accession number :
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