New Research by EAST Team Protects the Divertor Without Degrading the Core Plasma

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 The high-power and long-pulse operation of tokamak will cause excessive particle flux and heat load on the divertor target plate. The surface of the target plate will be subject to intense sputtering, and the thermal load of the target plate will exceed the material/component limit. The sputtered atoms generated by the damage of the target plate may be transported to the core plasma, degrading the quality of the fusion plasma, and increasing the difficulty of plasma stability control.

Recently, the EAST group of Institute of Plasma Physics, CAS (ASIPP) reported new findings in the radiative divertor experiments about the influence of different impurity gases (Ar and Ne) seeding on the divertor plasma state and the core plasma confinement.

"We conducted the experiment with the upper single null configuration with ITER-like tungsten divertor, and achieved stable partial energy detachment around the upper outer strike point,” said YANG Zhongshi, a specialist in nuclear physics, “the result was prominent no matter we seeded Ne or Ar from the upper outer divetor target.” In this way ,they also observed that the material sputtering was well suppressed.

However, there was no detachment on the upper inner divertor with Tet around strike point (Tet,UISP) remaining > 10 eV with either Ar or Ne seeding from the upper outer divertor. Ar seeding always causes confinement degradation in the partial energy detachment state. “There is a slight confinement improvement with Ne seeding.” Said YANG.

These research results provide a feasible physical experiment program for realizing and maintaining the steady-state plasma under the conditions of the tungsten divertor, solving the problem of steady-state thermal load and sputtering of the target plate, and ensuring the stable operation of the EAST under high-power long-pulse conditions. (Reported by YANG Zhongshi)

Link to the paepr: Comparison of divertor behavior and plasma confinement between argon and neon seeding in EAST

Time evolution of the experimental parameters for shot #85282 with Ar seeding and shot #85291 with Ne seeding. (Image by YANG Zhongshi)