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A study of the influence of plasma-molecule interactions on particle balance during detachment

Verhaegh, Kevin  
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Lipschultz, Bruce
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Harrison, James
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March 1, 2021
Nuclear Materials and Energy

In this work we provide experimental insights into the impact of plasma-molecule interactions on the target ion flux decrease during divertor detachment achieved through a core density ramp in the TCV tokamak. Our improved analysis of the hydrogen Balmer series shows that plasma-molecule processes are strongly contributing to the Balmer series intensities and substantially alter the divertor detachment particle balance. We find that Molecular Activated Recombination (MAR) ion sinks from H+ 2 (and possibly H-) are a factor similar to 5 larger than Electron-Ion Recombination (EIR) and are a significant contributor to the observed reduction in the outer divertor ion target flux. Molecular Activated Ionisation (MAI) appears to be substantial during the detachment onset, but further research is required into its magnitude given its uncertainty. Plasma-molecule interactions enhance the Balmer line series emission strongly near the target as detachment proceeds. This indicates enhancements of the Lyman series, potentially affecting power balance in the divertor. As those enhancements vary spatially in the divertor and are different for different transitions, they are expected to result in a separation of the Ly beta and LY alpha emission regions. This may have implications for the treatment and diagnosis of divertor opacity. The demonstrated enhancement of the Balmer series through plasma-molecule processes potentially poses a challenge to using the Balmer series for understanding and diagnosing detachment based only on atom-plasma processes.

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DOI
10.1016/j.nme.2021.100922
Web of Science ID

WOS:000628782500044

Author(s)
Verhaegh, Kevin  
Lipschultz, Bruce
Harrison, James
Duval, Basil  
Bowman, Chris
Fil, Alexandre
Gahle, Daljeet Singh
Moulton, David
Myatra, Omkar
Perek, Artur
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Date Issued

2021-03-01

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Nuclear Materials and Energy
Volume

26

Article Number

100922

Subjects

Nuclear Science & Technology

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tokamak divertor

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molecules

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plasma

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plasma spectroscopy

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particle balance

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detachment

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