李聪

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硕士生导师

性别:男

毕业院校:大连理工大学

学位:博士

所在单位:物理学院

学科:等离子体物理

电子邮箱:cli@dlut.edu.cn

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Development of an in situ diagnostic system for mapping the deposition distribution on plasma facing components of the HL-2M tokamak

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论文类型:期刊论文

发表时间:2019-05-01

发表刊物:REVIEW OF SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS

收录刊物:SCIE、EI

卷号:90

期号:5

ISSN号:0034-6748

关键字:Atomic emission spectroscopy; Facings; Lenses; Magnetoplasma; Mapping; Mirrors; Walls (structural partitions), Deposited materials; Deposition distribution; Material deposition; Plasma-facing components; Reflection mirrors; Situ diagnostics; Steady-state operation; Wall properties, Deposition

摘要:The assessment of material deposition and fuel retention on Plasma Facing Components (PFCs) is of primary importance for the steady-state operations of future fusion devices. In this paper, an in situ diagnostic for mapping the deposition distribution (IMap) on a wide area of PFCs for HL-2M (Huan Liu Qi-2 Modification) is developed. The design, fabrication, integration, and lab test of the IMap have been implemented. This system is built with the laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy technique which is an in situ diagnostic technique to determine the constituents and the depth profile of deposition compositions on PFCs. With a molybdenum reflection mirror inside the chamber and its manipulator, the IMap system can scan from the inner wall across the lower divertor to the outer middle plane. The system can be remotely controlled, and its optical lenses, mirrors, and fibers can be adjusted automatically when scanning over the PFCs. Therefore, the wall properties over a wide area of the vessel can be measured. All elements with the emission lines in the range of 380-850 nm can be analyzed, and the isotope species H and D can also be identified clearly with this diagnostic. Moreover, the depth profiles of the deposited materials can be determined, and the fuel retention on PFCs can be evaluated in situ. This gives a clear picture of the deposition and retention over the wall of HL-2M. Published under license by AIP Publishing.