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Effects of high Z probe on plasma behavior in HT-6M tokamak

  • J. Li
  • , X. Gong
  • , L. Luo
  • , F. X. Yin
  • , N. Noda
  • , B. Wan
  • , W. Xu
  • , X. Gao
  • , F. Yin
  • , J. G. Jiang
  • , Z. Wu
  • , J. Y. Zhao
  • , M. Wu
  • , S. Liu
  • , Y. Han
  • CAS - Institute of Plasma Physics
  • National Institute for Fusion Science

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Abstract

Molybdenum and tungsten probes have been tested in HT-6M tokamak under various discharge conditions aiming to find out the conditions in which high Z PFC can be used without serious degradation of core plasma performance. In normal OH discharges, the degradation of core plasma performance was found only when the probe was inserted beyond 3.0 cm inside the last closed flux surface (LCFS). The plasma performance did not change with positive biasing to the probe, whereas central Tc degraded during negative biasing of - 100 V. The insertion of the Mo probe to 1.5 cm inside the LCFS made a change in the threshold power of the L-H transition in EOH discharges. These results suggest a certain operation range of the H-mode in the EOH discharge with the Mo probe in HT-6M.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)878-882
Number of pages5
JournalJournal of Nuclear Materials
Volume241-243
DOIs
StatePublished - 11 Feb 1997

Keywords

  • Biasing
  • Erosion and particle deposition
  • High Z wall material
  • HT-6M
  • Improved confinement mode
  • Impurity source

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