Development of the plasma operational regime in the large helical device by the various wall conditioning methods

Experiments in the large helical device have been developing since the first discharge in 1998. Baking at 95°C, electron cyclotron resonance discharge cleaning, glow discharge cleaning, titanium gettering and boronization were attempted for wall conditioning. Using these conditioning techniques, the...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of nuclear materials 2005-03, Vol.337-339, p.431-435
Hauptverfasser: Nishimura, K., Ashikawa, N., Masuzaki, S., Miyazawa, J., Sagara, A., Goto, M., Peterson, B.J., Komori, A., Noda, N., Ida, K., Kaneko, O., Kawahata, K., Kobuchi, T., Kubo, S., Morita, S., Osakabe, M., Sakakibara, S., Sakamoto, R., Sato, K., Shimozuma, T., Takeiri, Y., Tanaka, K., Motojima, O.
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Zusammenfassung:Experiments in the large helical device have been developing since the first discharge in 1998. Baking at 95°C, electron cyclotron resonance discharge cleaning, glow discharge cleaning, titanium gettering and boronization were attempted for wall conditioning. Using these conditioning techniques, the partial pressures of the oxidized gases, such as H2O, CO and CO2, were reduced gradually and the plasma operational regime enlarged. The glow discharge cleaning with the various working gases, such as hydrogen, helium, neon and argon, was effective in increasing the plasma purity. By this method, we obtained a central ion temperature of 10keV. Boronization, which was started from FY2001, was also effective in reducing the radiation losses from impurities and in enlarging the density operational regime. We obtained a plasma stored energy of 1.31MJ and an electron density of 2.4×1020m−3.
ISSN:0022-3115
1873-4820
DOI:10.1016/j.jnucmat.2004.10.152