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ICRF boronization - A new technique towards high efficiency wall coating for superconducting tokamak reactors

Authors :
Fu Xian Yin
Xiao Ming Wang
Xian Zhu Gong
Ping Jian Qin
Xu Den
Hen Yu Fan
Yan Ping Zhao
Di Yie Xue
Chen Fu Li
Yu De Fang
Jian Shan Mao
Ming Shen Wei
Xiang Gao
Xiaokang Yang
Yuan Xi Wan
Yu Yang
De Zhen Xu
Qing Chu Zhao
Shou Ying Zhang
Xue Mao Gu
Lei Chen
Xiaodong Zhang
Wei Chi Shen
Jian Shen Hu
Jiangang Li
Sheng Xia Liu
Guang Xing Wang
Bi Li Lin
Jun Yi Zhao
Jia Rong Luo
Yin Xian Jie
Shen Fa Li
Ji Kang Xie
Yu Zhou Mao
Yue Dong Meng
Jia Yi Ding
Bao Nian Wan
Yin Cui Fang
Source :
Nuclear Fusion. 39:973-977
Publication Year :
1999
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 1999.

Abstract

A new technique for wall conditioning that will be especially useful for future larger superconducting tokamaks, such as ITER, has been successfully developed and encouraging results have been obtained. Solid carborane powder, which is non-toxic and non-explosive, was used. Pulsed RF plasma was produced by a non-Faraday shielding RF antenna with RF power of 10 kW. The ion temperature was about 2 keV with a toroidal magnetic field of 1.8 T and a pressure of 3 × 10-1 Pa. Energetic ions broke up the carborane molecules, and the resulting boron ions struck and were deposited on the first wall. In comparison with glow discharge cleaning boronization, the B/C coating film shows higher adhesion, more uniformity and longer lifetime during plasma discharges. The plasma performance was improved after ICRF boronization.

Details

ISSN :
00295515
Volume :
39
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nuclear Fusion
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........c6d88f6b6aa4416970295e76bbc957ef
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/0029-5515/39/8/302