Observations of wall conditioning by means of boron powder injection in DIII-D H-mode plasmas

We report observations from the DIII-D tokamak indicating that boron (B) powder injection in tokamak plasmas improves wall conditions similarly to glow discharge boronization (GDB). Isotopically enriched B powder (B11 > 95%) was introduced gravitationally in a sequence of H-mode plasma discharges...

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Hauptverfasser: Bortolon, A., Maingi, R., Nagy, A., Ren, J., Duran, J.D., Maan, A., Donovan, D.C., Boedo, J.A., Rudakov, D.L., Hyatt, A.W., Wilks, T.W., Shafer, M.W., Samuell, C.M., Fenstermacher, M.E., Gilson, E.P., Lunsford, R., Mansfield, D.K., Abrams, T., Nazikian, R.
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Zusammenfassung:We report observations from the DIII-D tokamak indicating that boron (B) powder injection in tokamak plasmas improves wall conditions similarly to glow discharge boronization (GDB). Isotopically enriched B powder (B11 > 95%) was introduced gravitationally in a sequence of H-mode plasma discharges at rates up to ∼160 mg s−1 for durations up to 3 s. Boron injection to cumulative amounts ≤0.1 g appeared to improve wall conditions similarly to boronization, with indications of reduced wall fueling, reduced recycling at the outer strike point and reduced impurity content at breakdown. Post-mortem analysis of graphite samples exposed to far scrape-off layer plasma fluxes during boron injection confirm the formation of a B-C layer, with average surface composition B:C ∼ 1. The results suggest that injecting boron-rich powders in tokamak plasmas can effectively replenish boron films on carbon plasma facing components to improve wall conditions and extend the duration of the beneficial effects of GDB.
DOI:10.7910/dvn/a7ddkr