Plasma–Surface Interactions Under High Heat and Particle Fluxes

Authors

  • Gregory De Temmerman
  • Kirill Bystrov
  • Feng Liu
  • Wei Liu
  • Thomas Morgan
  • Irem Tanyeli
  • Miranda van den Berg
  • Haiyan Xu
  • Jakub Zielinski

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14311/1793

Keywords:

plasma-surface interactions, refractory metals, carbon, linear plasma generator.

Abstract

The plasma-surface interactions expected in the divertor of a future fusion reactor are characterized by extreme heat and particle fluxes interacting with the plasma-facing surfaces. Powerful linear plasma generators are used to reproduce the expected plasma conditions and allow plasma-surface interactions studies under those very harsh conditions. While the ion energies on the divertor surfaces of a fusion device are comparable to those used in various plasma-assited deposition and etching techniques, the ion (and energy) fluxes are up to four orders of magnitude higher. This large upscale in particle flux maintains the surface under highly non-equilibrium conditions and bring new effects to light, some of which will be described in this paper.

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Author Biographies

Gregory De Temmerman

Kirill Bystrov

Feng Liu

Wei Liu

Thomas Morgan

Irem Tanyeli

Miranda van den Berg

Haiyan Xu

Jakub Zielinski

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Published

2013-01-02

How to Cite

Temmerman, G. D., Bystrov, K., Liu, F., Liu, W., Morgan, T., Tanyeli, I., Berg, M. van den, Xu, H., & Zielinski, J. (2013). Plasma–Surface Interactions Under High Heat and Particle Fluxes. Acta Polytechnica, 53(2). https://doi.org/10.14311/1793

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