Indexed by:期刊论文
Date of Publication:2015-09-01
Journal:12th Russia/CIS/Baltic/Japan Symposium on Ferroelectricity (RCBJSF) and 9th International Conference on Functional Materials and Nanotechnologies (FM&NT)
Included Journals:SCIE、EI、CPCI-S、Scopus
Volume:90
Issue:9
ISSN No.:0031-8949
Key Words:inverse photon efficiency; optical emission spectroscopy; cavity ring-down spectroscopy
Abstract:The hydrocarbon impurities formation is inevitable due to wall erosion in a long pulse high performance scenario with carbon-based plasma facing materials in fusion devices. The standard procedure to determine the chemical erosion yield in situ is by means of inverse photon efficiency D/XB. In this work, the conversion factor between CH4 flux and photon flux of CH A -> X transition (effective inverse photon efficiency PE-1) was measured directly using a cascaded arc plasma simulator with argon/methane. This study shows that the measured PE-1 is different from the calculated D/XB. We compared the photon flux measured by optical emission spectroscopy (OES) and calculated by electron impact excitation of CH(X) which was diagnosed by cavity ring-down spectroscopy (CRDS). It seems that charge exchange and dissociative recombination processes are the main channels of CH(A) production and removal which lead to the inconsistency of PE-1 and D/XB at lower temperature. Meanwhile, the fraction of excited CH(A) produced by dissociative recombination processes was investigated, and we found it increased with T-e in the range from 4% to 13% at T-e < 1 eV. Our work suggests that the CH spectroscopy should be reinterpreted and the conversion factor should have a new definition instead of D/XB since the electron impact excitation is not the only channel of CH(A) production. These results have an effect on evaluating the yield of chemical erosion in divertor of fusion device.
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Alma Mater:大连理工大学
Degree:Doctoral Degree
School/Department:物理学院
Discipline:Plasma physics
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