Selected methods of electron-and ion-diagnostics in tokamak scrape-off-layer

This invited paper considers reasons why exact measurements of fast electron and ion losses in tokamaks, and particularly i n a scrape-off-layer and near a divertor region, are necessary in order to master nuclear fusion energy production. Attention is also paid to direct measurements of escaping fu...

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Main Author: Sadowski Marek J.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2015-06-01
Series:Nukleonika
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/nuka-2015-0039
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spelling doaj-71c3429412414799b0b9a5155e4894f42021-09-06T19:21:14ZengSciendoNukleonika0029-59222015-06-0160219920610.1515/nuka-2015-0039nuka-2015-0039Selected methods of electron-and ion-diagnostics in tokamak scrape-off-layerSadowski Marek J.0Plasma Studies Division (TJ5), National Centre for Nuclear Research (NCBJ), 7 Andrzeja Soltana Str., 05-400 Otwock/Swierk, Poland and Division of Magnetised Plasma, Institute of Plasma Physics and Laser Microfusion (IPPLM), 23 Hery Str., 01-497 Warsaw, Poland, Tel.: +48 22 718 0537, Fax: +48 22 779 348This invited paper considers reasons why exact measurements of fast electron and ion losses in tokamaks, and particularly i n a scrape-off-layer and near a divertor region, are necessary in order to master nuclear fusion energy production. Attention is also paid to direct measurements of escaping fusion products from D-D and D-T reactions, and in particular of fast alphas which might be used for plasma heating. The second part describes the generation of so-called runaway and ripple-born electrons which might induce high energy losses and cause severe damages of internal walls in fusion facilities. Advantages and disadvantages of different diagnostic methods applied for studies of such fast electrons are discussed. Particular attention is paid to development of a direct measuring technique based on the Cherenkov effect which might be induced by fast electrons in appropriate radiators. There are presented various versions of Cherenkov-type probes which have been developed by the NCBJ team and applied in different tokamak experiments. The third part is devoted to direct measurements of fast ions (including those produced by the nuclear fusion reactions) which can escape from a high-temperature plasma region. Investigation of fast fusion-produced protons from tokamak discharges is reported. New ion probes, which were developed by the NCBJ team, are also presented. For the first time there is given a detailed description of an ion pinhole camera, which enables irradiation of several nuclear track detectors during a single tokamak discharge, and a miniature Thomson-type mass-spectrometer, which can be used for ion measurements at plasma borders.https://doi.org/10.1515/nuka-2015-0039diagnosticselectronsionsfusion productsprobestokamak
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Selected methods of electron-and ion-diagnostics in tokamak scrape-off-layer
Nukleonika
diagnostics
electrons
ions
fusion products
probes
tokamak
author_facet Sadowski Marek J.
author_sort Sadowski Marek J.
title Selected methods of electron-and ion-diagnostics in tokamak scrape-off-layer
title_short Selected methods of electron-and ion-diagnostics in tokamak scrape-off-layer
title_full Selected methods of electron-and ion-diagnostics in tokamak scrape-off-layer
title_fullStr Selected methods of electron-and ion-diagnostics in tokamak scrape-off-layer
title_full_unstemmed Selected methods of electron-and ion-diagnostics in tokamak scrape-off-layer
title_sort selected methods of electron-and ion-diagnostics in tokamak scrape-off-layer
publisher Sciendo
series Nukleonika
issn 0029-5922
publishDate 2015-06-01
description This invited paper considers reasons why exact measurements of fast electron and ion losses in tokamaks, and particularly i n a scrape-off-layer and near a divertor region, are necessary in order to master nuclear fusion energy production. Attention is also paid to direct measurements of escaping fusion products from D-D and D-T reactions, and in particular of fast alphas which might be used for plasma heating. The second part describes the generation of so-called runaway and ripple-born electrons which might induce high energy losses and cause severe damages of internal walls in fusion facilities. Advantages and disadvantages of different diagnostic methods applied for studies of such fast electrons are discussed. Particular attention is paid to development of a direct measuring technique based on the Cherenkov effect which might be induced by fast electrons in appropriate radiators. There are presented various versions of Cherenkov-type probes which have been developed by the NCBJ team and applied in different tokamak experiments. The third part is devoted to direct measurements of fast ions (including those produced by the nuclear fusion reactions) which can escape from a high-temperature plasma region. Investigation of fast fusion-produced protons from tokamak discharges is reported. New ion probes, which were developed by the NCBJ team, are also presented. For the first time there is given a detailed description of an ion pinhole camera, which enables irradiation of several nuclear track detectors during a single tokamak discharge, and a miniature Thomson-type mass-spectrometer, which can be used for ion measurements at plasma borders.
topic diagnostics
electrons
ions
fusion products
probes
tokamak
url https://doi.org/10.1515/nuka-2015-0039
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