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Laser induced ablation spectroscopy for in situ characterization of the first wall on EAST tokamak
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Date of Publication:2018-10-01

Journal:FUSION ENGINEERING AND DESIGN

Included Journals:SCIE

Volume:135

Page Number:95-101

ISSN No.:0920-3796

Key Words:Plasma-wall interaction; Laser-induced ablation spectroscopy; Fuel retention; Impurity deposition

Abstract:Plasma-wall interaction (PWI) is a crucial issue for high-performance operation and first wall lifetime of future fusion reactors. An in situ measurement and the control of fuel retention in the vacuum-vessel will be an important aspect for the safe operation of nuclear fusion devices. Laser-Induced Ablation Spectroscopy (LIAS) is an attractive option with promising capabilities for in situ characterization of fuel retention and co-deposition during plasma discharges. In this work, an in situ LIAS wall diagnostic system is developed for real-time during discharge diagnosis of the first wall on the EAST superconducting tokamak. A dedicated timing system, which offers the function of multiple temporal settings with high time resolution for LIAS measurement during long-pulse discharges, is successfully commissioned. The experimental setup of the LIAS system for the characterization of the first wall on EAST is presented in detail. First LIAS results obtained in EAST during high power discharges are presented. The results indicate that in situ measurements of deposition, co-deposition and dynamic retention are possible.

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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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